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This is hilarious :lol:. That's what they get for trying to trick people into thinking we actually gave Ukraine FIM-92s. Why would we want to give them stingers anyway? The Ukrainian army doesn't face any air threat.

Pro-Tip: Don't Copy Battlefield 3 Stingers

Pro-Tip: Don't Copy Battlefield 3 Stingers 

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The Battlefield games look incredibly realistic, but that doesn’t mean everything in the games is 100 percent accurate. For example, the Stingers in Battlefield 3. Take note should you ever make propaganda!

According to Russia-based game site Anton Logvinov, Russian-supported rebels in Ukraine allegedly found U.S. Military Stingers at Luhansk International Airport. In the video below, the troops show off the Army Stingers, with the implied allegation that the Americans are supplying weapons to Ukraine.


Website INR Today, which supports the Luhansk People’s Republic, uploaded the original video.

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But, as Anton Logvinov points out, these alleged U.S. Stingers read “Tracking Rainer.”

Tracking Rainer? The hell does that mean?

U.S. Military’s Stingers don’t read, “Tracking Rainer.” They read, “Tracking Trainer.” For example:

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[Image via SMDC.Army.Mil]

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[Image via Gung Ho Vids]

So, what’s the deal? Anton Logvinov reports that the Stingers in Battlefield 3 also read “Tracking Rainer.”

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Via IGN, here is a close-up of the Battlefield 3 Stinger. See how it reads, “Tracking Rainer?”

The implication, of course, is that the video was allegedly staged and the Battlefield 3 Stinger was used as a reference.

There are other hints that these weapons could be bogus, such as how the alleged U.S. Stingers were found in wooden boxes.

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Here you can see what a real military-issue Stinger and case look like:

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[Photo via Gun Auction]

Again, this Stinger reads, “Tracking Trainer” and not “Tracking Rainer.”

To contact the author of this post, write to bashcraftATkotaku.com or find him on Twitter@Brian_Ashcraft.
 
This is hilarious :lol:. That's what they get for trying to trick people into thinking we actually gave Ukraine FIM-92s. Why would we want to give them stingers anyway? The Ukrainian army doesn't face any air threat.

Pro-Tip: Don't Copy Battlefield 3 Stingers

Pro-Tip: Don't Copy Battlefield 3 Stingers

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The Battlefield games look incredibly realistic, but that doesn’t mean everything in the games is 100 percent accurate. For example, the Stingers in Battlefield 3. Take note should you ever make propaganda!

According to Russia-based game site Anton Logvinov, Russian-supported rebels in Ukraine allegedly found U.S. Military Stingers at Luhansk International Airport. In the video below, the troops show off the Army Stingers, with the implied allegation that the Americans are supplying weapons to Ukraine.


Website INR Today, which supports the Luhansk People’s Republic, uploaded the original video.

View attachment 240230

But, as Anton Logvinov points out, these alleged U.S. Stingers read “Tracking Rainer.”

Tracking Rainer? The hell does that mean?

U.S. Military’s Stingers don’t read, “Tracking Rainer.” They read, “Tracking Trainer.” For example:

View attachment 240231

[Image via SMDC.Army.Mil]

View attachment 240232

[Image via Gung Ho Vids]

So, what’s the deal? Anton Logvinov reports that the Stingers in Battlefield 3 also read “Tracking Rainer.”

View attachment 240233

Via IGN, here is a close-up of the Battlefield 3 Stinger. See how it reads, “Tracking Rainer?”

The implication, of course, is that the video was allegedly staged and the Battlefield 3 Stinger was used as a reference.

There are other hints that these weapons could be bogus, such as how the alleged U.S. Stingers were found in wooden boxes.

View attachment 240234

Here you can see what a real military-issue Stinger and case look like:

View attachment 240235

[Photo via Gun Auction]

Again, this Stinger reads, “Tracking Trainer” and not “Tracking Rainer.”

To contact the author of this post, write to bashcraftATkotaku.com or find him on Twitter@Brian_Ashcraft.

Fail level:
1) Fail
2) Me in maths
3) Russians
 
If you are going to try and frame America for something it didn't do, at least do it right lol
 
US could supply Ukraine with Soviet made MANPAD if wanted Or even Chinese ones.
 
whats that cylinder thing he's holding?

The battery I think

It's a battery/coolant unit (BCU):

The battery/coolant unit (BCU) contains a thermal battery to provide power for preflight operation of the system and a supply of argon gas to cool the infrared detector in the missile seeker. Once activated, the BCU supplies electrical power and seeker coolant to the weapon until launch or for a maximum of 45 seconds. When the system is activated, a BCU is expended. When a BCU is inserted in the weapon, the BCU is considered expended as soon as it is removed. For this reason, three are packed with each missile-round.

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FM 44-18 Chptr 2 The Stinger Weapon
 
It's a battery/coolant unit (BCU):

The battery/coolant unit (BCU) contains a thermal battery to provide power for preflight operation of the system and a supply of argon gas to cool the infrared detector in the missile seeker. Once activated, the BCU supplies electrical power and seeker coolant to the weapon until launch or for a maximum of 45 seconds. When the system is activated, a BCU is expended. When a BCU is inserted in the weapon, the BCU is considered expended as soon as it is removed. For this reason, three are packed with each missile-round.

Stinger_fim-92A_man_portable_air_defense_system_MANPAD_United_States_American_defense_industry_details_001.jpg


FM 44-18 Chptr 2 The Stinger Weapon
very informative.thanks
 

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