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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
I know you are a coder so even if you haven't been to army, you must have some logic. Am I correct? Let me give you a two absolutely simple hints:
1) What was a distance between Turkish and Russian aircrafts in a time of attack? Can you see any insignia from that range?
2) Every airplane has a radio. Also there are digital identification systems, we call them " свой-чужой"
P.S. Once again (for the last time), there are no insignias at war. If it's the sky, your plane has too look as a part f it. It's it a forest, you should look like a tree, if it's winter, you should look as a snow. Like this:
That's not just the Russian army. ANY army of the World does it. Including the United States of America of course.
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Your beloved Russian turns off their digital identifiers everytime they violate other country's air space. This is well known and publicized.. To everyone e but you brainwashed Russians..