The War Thunder forum has once again been used to share restricted plane documentation - this time about the F-117 Nighthawk
The War Thunder forum has once again been used to share restricted plane documentation - this time about the F-117 Nighthawk
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How many times even has this happened?!?!
At least get a picture of a F-117. Putting up an image from the game with a random aircraft is just lazy.
163ReplyActually that F-14 in the picutre is missing the highly classified [REDACTED] pod which is capable of [REDACTED] up to a distance of [REDACTED] for IR and [REDACTED] for visual targets. /s
46Replyyou dont see the F-117 because it is stealth aircraft
37ReplyI prefer to seeing a picture of a Tomcat over a fugly Nighthawk any day of the week, no complaints here.
-9ReplyHow fucking dare you
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It's too fucking funny that people are willing to post classified military specs on aircraft just to bitch about a game.
117ReplyDevious Russian plan to gather intelligence: bother dumb people with inaccuracies to get them to leak the docs
47ReplyCunningham's Law, weaponized lol
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"No way to prevent this" says only forum where this regularly happens.
84ReplyTo be fair this also happened to Eagle Dynamics, developer of DCS, the other "realistic" flight sim that players take far too seriously. Except there it was a Dev that got arrested in Georgia and extradited to the US...
32ReplyAnyone else here only remember that Georgia is a country because of splinter cell?
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How many times
This many times
War Thunder §Classified documents leaks 67ReplyTo long; didn't count
12
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47ReplyAt this point we should start tracking what wasn't leaked yet.
28ReplyIt’s thought that this is the 12th time that either restricted or classified information has been shared on the War Thunder forum.
12 times?!??
24ReplyYep and next time will be the 13th times.
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Anything to win an Internet argument and to get a buff/nerf going. xD
22ReplyThese people are really hardcore, aren't they?
22ReplyProbably not alot of secrets about that aircraft left . The Russians probably got a good look at the one that was shot down in 1999.
20ReplyThere are a few things left. They still use Luneburg lenses for opfor and non-us exercises.
-2ReplyThat pretty little triangle hasn’t flown a mission in about 15 years but yeah, we still use Luneberg reflectors on 35s. That’s not secret science though
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Who needs spies when you got nerds fighting in online forums?
12ReplyWell, don't keep us guessing! What did they leak?
9Reply 3ReplyAnything to win an Internet argument and to get a buff/nerf going. xD
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