Source: https://t.me/usinfantryman1/15820

Translation:

Importantly.

An ATM and a device with a Kyivstar SIM card were found inside the Podar Shahed.

That means they’ll be able to use the cellular network to update the coordinates of this shit, plus maybe be able to change the flight task.

All this was located in a 3D printed element.

American infantryman

  • @NotMyOldRedditName
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    810 months ago

    Could the cell tower ignore items moving past a certain speed unless whitelisted?

    • knightly the Sneptaur
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      910 months ago

      They could, but implementing such a system would require the cell tower to measure a device’s speed via the cell signal’s time-of-flight, which would require reprogramming or replacing the tower’s hardware.

      And even that would only address half the issue, as the drones could still triangulate their position without connecting to them at all using nothing more than a table of cell tower locations.

    • Purple
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      110 months ago

      GPS stops working above a certain altitude or speed regardless of whitelisting so that backdoors aren’t exploited

      • @NotMyOldRedditName
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        410 months ago

        This isn’t GPS though, I don’t think the tower can measure altitude, only distance and speed?

        • Purple
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          510 months ago

          Yeah I was saying that a whitelist is pretty dumb cause Russia could spoof a whitelisted device, or steal one and get its credentials, backdoors are never a good idea