The Russian people will be clueless until some Ukrainian madlad plants a flag on the rubble of the ministry of defense.
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Over 100 years since WW1, and still the same
How do people just go "hey, I recognise that field!"?
The war with russia has few silver linings, but one of the shinier ones is that it's finally given a practical outlet for the Geoguesser nerd's highly trained skills.
Because someone knows about it and a lot of people are looking at it.
You could easily run the images in news releases through machine learning and it should be able to pop out images with similar patterns.
You know, I have to say that some of this stuff makes me maybe a little more sympathetic to some Russians who didn't believe that the satellite footage of the cross-border shelling of Ukraine was real. At the time, I thought that they were just intentionally discarding stuff in front of their eyes because they considered it inconvenient, but I suppose if you're accustomed to your ministry of defense pulling stuff like this, the idea that someone else's might fabricate footage doesn't seem as far-fetched.
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I could definitely believe that the state-run media or some blogger would do this, but I'm surprised that the ministry of defense would. I'd think that -- especially during a war -- maintaining credibility would be important. And the falsified information doesn't seem to be of any great value. I mean, I'm sure that sooner or later, they'll have some kind of legitimately successful strikes in Kursk. It seems like a simply insane tradeoff to get footage out a bit sooner.
Russian propaganda doctrine is about attacking the very concept of truth itself -- they want people to think "I can't know what's true", so that they disengage politically and leave the ruling to the ruling class.