• @[email protected]
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    4810 months ago

    Pretty impressive she has the energy and agility to do that at that age. Suit looks awesome too!

    • @[email protected]
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      4010 months ago

      She sees the Russian invasion, dusts off an old trunk, and when she opens the lid it’s full of natural fibers and sewing patterns.

  • Tb0n3
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    2810 months ago

    inb4 a bunch of comments asking why they didn’t post one of the suits or why she’s standing alone in the bushes.

    • vlad
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      1010 months ago

      …but why did they do that though??

      • Tb0n3
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        It’s an overplayed joke that camo makes things invisible so they act like it’s not there.

        • vlad
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          210 months ago

          I was playing into it. As in, but why DID they just show her next to a bush?

        • Echo Dot
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          110 months ago

          Isn’t it because at one point Trump said in twitter that stealth aircraft were actually invisible?

          • Tb0n3
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            210 months ago

            It’s a long time meme. A decade old at least.

    • Echo Dot
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      My grandmother died at 99 years old and until about 5 months prior to her death she was still pottering around the garden and doing housework. Some people just seem to save getting old up until the final few weeks of their life.

      • @verity_kindle
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        I met a 90+ year old woman at the post office the other day. She could still drive and was wearing a pink t-shirt that stated “Don’t Grow Old, It’s a Trap!”

  • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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    How effective is a suit like that (specifically like the one in the image)? The fact that it appears to be all brown seems like it’d be poor cover in a field or forest. Wouldn’t you want something that has a mix of different colors in it? I mean, it looks like a rotting hay bale, which works if you’re surrounded by lots of rotting foliage, but what if you’re not?

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      Depends entirely where the sniper intends to use it.

      If you’re interested, look up Carlos Hathcock, a USMC sniper during the Vietnam war, and considered one of the best snipers for a very long time. I don’t recall the details offhand but one of his confirmed kills was a high ranking military officer. He spent something like 3 days in a gillie suit crawling something like 1000 yards across a field, took out his target, and successfully evaded troops searching for him that walked within feet of his location.

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      Keep in mind he’s thousands of feet in the distance. Up close yeah it’s fairly obvious he’s not a real plant, but as a speck on the horizon you’re fukt

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      From my understanding it’s easier to use brown as a base color and add natural foliage to green it up than it is to have a green base color and add dirt to tan it up.

      Brown is a lot more common close to the ground than you might think even in summer but it’s especially useful when you consider using the suit in fall and early spring.

      Ghillie suits are meant to make you vaguely look like a grassy blob. Humans are really good at picking out the shape of a human head/shoulder area so the suit makes that disappear.

  • ivanafterall
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    It’s nice and helpful and all, but maybe it’s time to let Mrs. Liubov retire?

    • @Baylahoo
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      Should’ve retired like 40 years ago. I hope she was able to pass on that skill set already. I hope this was a case of “that’s what I wanted to do today” and not a case of “that’s what has to happen today”. When at war, I can understand that priorities change. She probably has a strong bond to going above and beyond for her country, but no one should have to feel that way. I have great respect for her, and I feel great sadness that her skills are even needed currently.