Recent satellite imagery reveals more details of the unique measures Russia has taken in hopes of protecting its long-range bombers against Ukrainian attacks. Sattelites images reveal that Russia is placing tires on the upper surfaces of the aircraft in various patterns.

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    1 year ago

    I was really curious about the thought process here, but now I understand slightly more lol

    A covering of tires could well be calculated to break up the infrared signature of these aircraft, to confuse cruise missiles using image matching for targeting. This technique is also frequently referred to as DSMAC (Digital Scene Matching Area Correlator) or ATR (Automated Target Recognition) when used in cruise missiles. As we have previously discussed, using DSMAC/ATR would provide land attack versions of Ukraine’s homegrown Neptune missiles with a significant advantage, making them largely immune to electronic warfare jamming. At the same time, their approach to the target would not involve any telltale radio-frequency emissions, thanks to the passive nature of the targeting.

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        1 year ago

        Honestly I wonder if they could just train another, smaller model on widely-available aerial pictures of tires and develop a classical algorithm that steers towards things that look like a pile of tires on top of a plane shape. This is pretty shitty as adversarial patterns go.

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        wait wait. so you’re saying the missile not only knows where it is/isn’t but it can also Learn from Visuals? …fuuu