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[–]ZaiiK0o 642 points643 points  (11 children)

bro i legit thought the smoker dude was a troll fucking with them on the same frequency

[–]gettendies 177 points178 points  (1 child)

Someone needs to get him an electrolarynx

[–]xbearsandporschesx 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Maybe he was too close to the oil depot he and his buddies blew up yesterday and smoke fucked him up

[–]alexmotorin 153 points154 points  (6 children)

I listened to the radio and theres actual trolls jamming it. A lot of times the Russians would talk for 2-3 minutes, and then someone would broadcast the rock version of the Ukrainian anthem. The russians kept switching and the anthem always followed.

[–]Gabakon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There were also brief intrusions during moments of radio silence from the Russians. Stuff like "Путин сука" and "Нахуй блять пиздец" repeated like 2 or 3 times.

[–][deleted] 832 points833 points  (103 children)

Kinda weird how we can listen to soldiers communicating in a war zone with wide-band websdr.

[–]RegicidalRogue 210 points211 points  (42 children)

I was listening to it live last night, it was crazy to think about

[–]Fit_Potato7466 57 points58 points  (40 children)

Where might one go to listen live?

[–]Barking_Madness 133 points134 points  (39 children)

[–]Giangrifo 35 points36 points  (0 children)

holy shit, it works!

[–]nomnomXDDD_retired 13 points14 points  (6 children)

I tried it 5 mins ago and it was working, now there's only pig-like sounds? I'm not looking, anyone knows why?

[–]Eveelution07 4 points5 points  (2 children)

Pig sounds are trolling / denial of channel by Rus i think, theres a pretty big discord dedicated to crowd sourcing this

[–]nomnomXDDD_retired 22 points23 points  (10 children)

They changed it

9741.00 USB 2.4

they are talking about some coordinates

[–]AFKeeker 187 points188 points  (31 children)

The fact that ANYONE else can hear them means they’re not using anything even remotely resembling frequency hopping or encryption.

[–]kinbob1029 80 points81 points  (26 children)

Why would any army with sense not use encryption on their radios.

[–]W4ll3y 108 points109 points  (15 children)

Because the world is finally seeing that Russia isn’t the big bad bear it used to be. The hardware numbers are fudged, their conscripts and general rank and file are weak and untrained compared to the US and China. The threat of ICBMs is all they have.

[–]AFKeeker 48 points49 points  (0 children)

“With sense”

That’s your problem right there. 🤣🤣🤣

[–]sexrobot_sexrobot 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Criminal regime with corruption and looting at every level. Much cheaper to buy shitty walkies and talk in the clear.

[–]DeathAnswers 34 points35 points  (16 children)

Sorry, how are you able to listen to this?

[–][deleted] 62 points63 points  (10 children)

Open the link our friend provided below, tune in to 7933.00, they were talking a few seconds ago.

You can try www.websdr.org too, if it doesn't work for you, look for alternatives, there are other servers.

[–]zach84 9 points10 points  (1 child)

what link who provided below? having trouble finding it, same with websdr

[–]DeathAnswers 11 points12 points  (2 children)

Thanks that’s incredible. Pretty sure I managed to get it working

[–][deleted] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nice! glad to help.

[–]rawrimmaduk 4 points5 points  (2 children)

What settings did you use to reduce the noise? I can hear them talking but there's a lot of noise

[–]WhatIfIHaveNoName 4 points5 points  (1 child)

You can try noise reduction and squelch thats what im using. Theres also some chatter on the frequency rn

[–]rawrimmaduk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The signal is much stronger now, I think i was hearing a transmission from a weaker radio earlier

It's super active rn btw. No idea what they're saying, i don't speak russian

[–]rattle951 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have it on in the background and can hear them communicating here and there

[–]Basically_Infantry 460 points461 points  (122 children)

Do they not use encryption?

[–]Manchu_Fist 1187 points1188 points  (103 children)

As a former US soldier.

The fact I can sit here from home and listen to Russian military freqs from a active combat zone on my PC is just absolutely fucking mind boggling.

They are transmitting on and off right now btw.

[–]temotodochi 635 points636 points  (25 children)

This morning someone flooded the frequencies with squeling pigs and random shouting on a loop. Hilarious.

[–]raven1121 147 points148 points  (9 children)

I hope the Ukranians take a page from the Polish during the Polish-Soviet war Polish army radio intelligence would seek out soviet army frequencies and troll them with the soviet anthem or passages from the Holy Bible blocking out the entire frequency

Eventually the Red Army had to resort to horseback messengers to get messages passed through to their armies down to their individual unit commanders basicly paralyzing the advance or response to attacks

[–]Lahbeef69 56 points57 points  (4 children)

only today they’ll use a little song by rick astly

[–]Psychological-Let-90 27 points28 points  (2 children)

Holy shit. If the Ukrainians pull a Radio Rick Roll on Russia that pretty much cements their legendary status....forever.

[–]PFconnaught_ranger 9 points10 points  (0 children)

A friend was monitoring signals and he came across Ukrainians transmitting recordings of pig noises

[–]Thoth_the_5th_of_Tho 128 points129 points  (9 children)

You know the audio recording of the Russian mercenaries in Syrian being bombed by the US? If someone played that over the radio I'm pretty sure there would be mass panic.

[–]andesajf 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Plays Syria audio

Russia thinks U.S./NATO forces have entered Ukraine

WWIII triggers

[–]BlueJayWC 48 points49 points  (2 children)

Do you have a link to that?

[–]BSSCommander 204 points205 points  (8 children)

This blows my mind too. I remember having to set those damn radios and struggling to get everyone up on comms at the same time. There was always one vehicle that just couldn't get it working to save their damn lives. OPSEC always took precedent and we'd have to wait until everyone was on secure lines before moving out.

And here are the Russians fighting in Ukraine who might as well be broadcasting on a Easy Bake Oven.

[–]2FURYD43 36 points37 points  (6 children)

damn remeber having to do this in RC-South, all the freaking radios from mraps to the squad radios. Every freaking week, and then if we are using freq hop, gotta make sure the time is right , ahhhhhhhhhhhh

[–]1022whore 13 points14 points  (3 children)

Or when a certain unit reports a missing 117 and the whole AO has to do an emergency roll over… 🤦🏻

[–]2FURYD43 8 points9 points  (2 children)

i been out for a minute but sometime i wake up that im missing a radio will fill still in or the missing 117f,1523,152,148, etc

edit: fill

[–]RedshiftWarp 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When you're on QRF but it turns to MaybeRF because the radios are bugged again.

[–]OutdatedElements 185 points186 points  (24 children)

This blows my mind? How can a modern military be transmitting there communications on open networks?

[–]1022whore 352 points353 points  (21 children)

You’d be surprised, COMSEC is really difficult.

You have to program every radio in the battle space with the proper fill (crypto information) so that they can talk to each other. As soon as a radio is suspected to have been lost or compromised, the entire battle space has to be programmed again. This can involve physically plugging a key loader into a radio to fill it with the new crypto key. So if you had some isolated troop as you did a crypto roll over, they would not be able to communicate with other friendly units unless they knew to reprogram the radio (and more importantly, had the means to do so).

As you have troops, documents, and equipment being captured by enemies, maintaining COMSEC becomes more and more difficult and the complexity increases significantly.

[–]schlomokatz 35 points36 points  (7 children)

In theory the encryption data could be continiously broadcast encrypted with all trusted radios' keys. Once a radio is considered lost, one can stop sending the keys encrypted for that station only. I guess it's hard to implement as well.

[–]SenorSalsa 13 points14 points  (1 child)

OTAR, with that level of granular control usually requires some sort of core site with technology that is almost certainly more advanced than what Russia is using if their communications infrastructure is as shitty as their weapon and logistics hardware.

[–]1022whore 10 points11 points  (1 child)

Totally agree with you, but from what I’ve been seeing, I imagine it would cause just as many problems as it might solve. Logistics does not seem to be the strong suit for the invaders.

[–]fenris_357 36 points37 points  (7 children)

former RAF here and i hear you man. between this and watching their tiktoks its like security just isn't a thing for them

[–]rattle951 28 points29 points  (4 children)

Im listening right now too, it's insane. They sound frustrated in trying to reach each other. I wish I could understand what they are saying.

[–]Manchu_Fist 36 points37 points  (3 children)

Yeah one guy was trying to call throat man for like a solid 5 minutes.

[–]caracalcalll 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Seems all that tech money went straight to building yachts.

[–]rattle951 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The guy doing most of the talking is from Buran 30. Something about Tiger-1 22.

[–]world_of_cakes 11 points12 points  (2 children)

I've been amazed that CNN etc. have had reporters live in Russia next to the roads giving commentary as the convoys roll out, talking about what kinds of vehicles they're seeing. It's like something out of a satire film.

[–]_Canid_ 22 points23 points  (5 children)

I was tripping out at watching the start of the invasion with Google Traffic. All the mechanized invasion forces on the lines of communications entering Ukraine from Russia and Belarus were showing up as traffic jams.

Google only just today removed the Google Traffic overlay (and some other overlay data) for the region out of concern Russian intelligence was using that functionality inside Ukraine to track the movements of vehicles and people.

Very shoddy OPSEC by the Russians to allow their invasion forces to have personal cell phones on like that and transmitting their movement data for public APIs. So this also doesn't surprise me in the least.

[–]take-stuff-literally 22 points23 points  (1 child)

As someone that has a freaking custom made walkie-talkie that’s capable of encryption and it cost less than $100, I too am surprised.

[–]LiveInLayers 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's bonkers they aren't frequency hoping.

[–]-Fungosity- 11 points12 points  (1 child)

I was platoon RTO for a while so I know the pain of filling all the radios but understood the necessity. Insane their comms are insecure

[–]KnownSpecific2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

These Russian comms are not LPI/LPD. Imagine what fires would do to them after ES geolocates them.

[–][deleted] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

How can I find such channels

[–]Professional_Talk701 7 points8 points  (4 children)

Hi, civilian idiot here. So, is encryption for radios a common thing even for mainline forces?

[–]KnownSpecific2 15 points16 points  (1 child)

Yes. It's not just encryption of the message. Think of it as the entire signal being encrypted. It just looks like background noise, you can't tell where its coming from (because you can't distinguish it from noise), and it's highly resistant to jamming.

All things these Russian radios are not.

[–]SyracuseNY22 109 points110 points  (6 children)

Apparently they can’t afford comsec

[–]Basically_Infantry 112 points113 points  (4 children)

You'd think the country with the highest per capita of hackers would have it

[–]mad87645 64 points65 points  (1 child)

That's probably why hacking's so popular over there, everyone there knows their security is dog shit

[–]HBlight 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My understanding that as long as they don't step on anyones toes and not target russian sites/interests, they get ignored by authorities, which is probably why hacking is so popular over here. You can safely be a career thief without consequences.

[–]purplekazoo1111 51 points52 points  (6 children)

How you gonna use encryption when Ukraine captures like 100 radios every damn day?

[–]Basically_Infantry 23 points24 points  (5 children)

That is a good point. A counter to that point, we have an SOP to change fills anytime comsec equipment is lost in the field. Had to run that sop last time we went to NTC.

[–]chompz914 15 points16 points  (2 children)

They be changing fills multiple times a day.

[–]LiveInLayers 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I temporarily lost an encrypted device ( another soilder accidentally grabbed it) and it was going to result in a key change for like 2,000 within a day if it wasn't found. My branch did not play games when it came to coms.

[–]altoguisode15P 401 points402 points  (11 children)

That voice it's the godfather (the colonel) of Generation Kill

[–]BobGobbles 79 points80 points  (0 children)

Lol he probably did have throat cancer tho.

[–]Sohn_Jalston_Raul 17 points18 points  (0 children)

He might have been injured. They're also fighting (and likely doing lots of shouting) in the winter and taking big gulps of freezing air with temperatures in the -20s celcius sometimes. I imagine some people are getting sick and developing some real nasty sore throats.

Or he could also be like 12ft from the enemy and trying to keep his voice down, lol

[–]Turicus 31 points32 points  (0 children)

The Vodkafather, more like.

[–][deleted] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That's exactly what I thought lol, Russian godfather.

[–]Ensoguy[S] 307 points308 points  (90 children)

Frequency is 7933.00 2.40

[–]WatercressFlat571 70 points71 points  (40 children)

7933.00 2.4

where can I listen to that frequency?

[–]Ensoguy[S] 119 points120 points  (39 children)

[–]SectorZed 94 points95 points  (4 children)

Dude that is the coolest thing I never knew existed. This is so wild.

[–]billianwillian 21 points22 points  (1 child)

This has to be intentional…right? To have one decoy easy-to-find frequency spewing misinformation, while they coordinate on secure channels?

[–]Cingetorix 53 points54 points  (0 children)

"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."

[–]Aubamacare 15 points16 points  (0 children)

They are talking right now, wow

[–]Electronic_Pin8511 11 points12 points  (26 children)

What it the number to tune to?

[–]Ensoguy[S] 39 points40 points  (25 children)

The frequency is 7933KHz but the chatter has died down i think

[–]Rancid_BlueCheese 13 points14 points  (17 children)

USB or AM?

[–]Ensoguy[S] 14 points15 points  (9 children)

USB

[–]jab116 10 points11 points  (8 children)

Do you have a list of frequencies you’re going through or just random hopping?

[–]ViciousNakedMoleRat 37 points38 points  (7 children)

7780 has some piano music lol

Edit. Just changed to Rhythm of the Night

[–]jab116 10 points11 points  (1 child)

7933khz USB looking for BORAN30

[–]Quasimurder 5 points6 points  (1 child)

I was stumbling around for a while and the first thing I was able to pick up is some American ranting about Jesus

[–]ImportantGreen 72 points73 points  (35 children)

Are military communications so easily accessible??

[–]El_Gringo_Mas_Grande 128 points129 points  (3 children)

Most communications are completely accessible unless you're using an encrypted radio.

Even then, good radio operators can tell you're broadcasting a signal and can still find you given enough time and coordination.

[–]temotodochi 57 points58 points  (1 child)

That's signal intelligence units and yes they can spot your location quite accurately if you have a powered cell phone in your pocket. Radios kill in a land war if your enemy is competent.

[–]BrainOnLoan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I suspect some of that is happening and the US is supplying tons of coordinates to the Ukrainians. Probably can only act on a fraction of them, but still

[–]Crushing_Reality 19 points20 points  (0 children)

You can detect or intercept anything emitting in the EM spectrum. How difficult that is and whether the information is useable varies.

[–]saggy-helping-hobbit 18 points19 points  (0 children)

some are, most arent

[–]trippingrainbow 32 points33 points  (10 children)

Most not. This could either be a fake bait by russians or just russian field troops that dont care about encryipton becouse the stuff they talk isnt that important to enemies.

[–]Ok-Usual978 66 points67 points  (5 children)

Bro not everyone in any army has encrypted radios 😂 we’re seeing the Russians with outdated, poor equipment. You think they’ve got good ass radios in shit ass tanks? Nah. Save the good comms for the good equipment.

[–]smoozer 25 points26 points  (2 children)

Military radio encryption equipment started being widespread in like the 60s.

[–]Nexuist 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I saw a video of the inside of a tank where the radio was completely rusted over. Maybe the equipment became widespread in the 60s but the radios look like they haven't been touched since Korea...

[–]RegicidalRogue 6 points7 points  (2 children)

it was 5125 last night for those curious to hop back and forth

[–]MisterBreeze 429 points430 points  (24 children)

Man needs a fucking inhaler

[–]Betyg 363 points364 points  (7 children)

Sounds like spongebob resisting water at sandys house

[–]Duck-Says-Quack 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I don’t need it

[–]Ilusionado 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Oh my god that reference. I'm cryinggg

[–]Primula2002 30 points31 points  (10 children)

I think he is in shock.

[–]restform 61 points62 points  (8 children)

Nah I met someone with an almost identical raspyness. Think it was a result of lung cancer from smoking.

[–]Quarterwit_85 136 points137 points  (4 children)

Dude could also just have shouted himself hoarse. That happens in a combat zone.

[–]restform 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Yeah very possible.

[–]alohalii 14 points15 points  (0 children)

That plus inhaling lots of smoke from burning buildings and vehicles

[–]Ruby_Throated_Hummer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Really drives in how wild it is to be listening in on this

[–]tinderfiddles 7 points8 points  (1 child)

He needs to stop smoking cigarettes thru his neck

[–]trink182 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No trachs in the trenches

[–]LoudestHoward 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Get that man a soother

[–]zirzop5 278 points279 points  (11 children)

is that Darth Vader?

[–]gettendies 288 points289 points  (2 children)

Darth Vodka

[–]StonedWater 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Darth Invader

[–]Billion_Bullet_Baby 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Darth Emphysema

[–]UniqueHash 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Godfather from Generation Kill, maybe?

[–]whitechristianjesus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Darth chest wound by the sounds of it.

[–]Ensoguy[S] 56 points57 points  (1 child)

Apparently the channel was for a few mechanized infantry units (Boran 35, Britva(33) and Yug 95).

One of the columns lost 5 men and a BMP according to surface level research

[–]Chrushev 50 points51 points  (5 children)

Translation incoming. to me this sound very clear. One sec:

First of all, whats going on here is the "Buran 35" calls are from a more powerful station, its spitting out the signal while the other 2 parties are talking on short range radios, they hear him (his signal is strong) but he does not hear them (their signal is weaker and doesnt reach him) this is why he keeps repeating it. To him its silence from the other end.

Now to translation of the 2 parties actually talking:

Whenever Buran 35 chimes in he is saying "This is Buran 35 we need fuel. We need fuel very badly".

  • Command: "Any changes in situation"
  • Soldier: Buran I understood you with the fuel <remember Buran cant hear him>
  • Command: Yura, are you talking to me? Or someone else?
  • Soldier: Shut up (talking to buran 35, but remember Buran cant hear him). Im waiting for radio silence.
  • Command: I understand. We need to change location.
  • Soldier: I dont understand
  • Command: you know the location that is further away?
  • <Buran asks for fuel again>
  • Soldier: Stay quiet! I understand your request (again, remember Buran cant hear him)
  • Command: When will you be able to move? At night or during the day?
  • Soldier: Dont understand, repeat
  • Command: The stuff that got hit the most. needs to change locations. Move to the East.
  • <video ends>

Note the soldier sounds like he has inhaled something really bad. he sounds like he smoked 20 packs of cigarettes right before this.

[–]Minute-Count8353 21 points22 points  (4 children)

I think you got the roles wrong

Buran callaign is the smoker guy. Sever(north)is the clear voice.

Sever is trying to get Buran's attention that's why is calling his name multiple times.

Buran acknowledged sever's call and told him to keep radio silence.

The third voice(didn't catch the callsign) is asking Buran to send something that was hit/damaged to east(to Russia) for replacement, but keeps on getting interrupted by Sever talking over him.

This isn't a word to word translation just the description of the situation from what I made out.

[–]Chrushev 6 points7 points  (3 children)

Yeah, he is calling "Buran 35" and says he is Sever (North). im just referring to that voice as Buran 35 since thats pretty much all he says the whole time lol

The bad voice (Buran 35) is the fuel convoy.

[–]Sean_Wick9 44 points45 points  (1 child)

Chat of 3 people. First one, Sever (North), was asking Buran (the godfather voice) - "nujna kolonka". I think its coming from a word benzo-kolonka (gas station), so Sever is desperately asking for fuel resupply (he sounds really desperate in his request).

Buran is also trying to talk to 3rd person - Almaz (Diamond), and telling to Sever - I understood your request, now shut up and switch to radio silence! (looks like Sever haven't received it). Almaz is asking Buran when they can move/relocate the badly damaged "stuff" to the east.

[–]Ianbuckjames 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I need a cough drop after that.

[–]xXx_Ya_Yeet_xXx 34 points35 points  (1 child)

Why is Super Dave Osborne fighting for the Russians?

[–]BeltfedOne 62 points63 points  (4 children)

Someone is making good use of captured radios! LOL!

[–][deleted] 64 points65 points  (3 children)

No need, you can listen to both the Russians and Ukrainians via WebSDR, there's a lot of people reporting this over social media.

Kinda useless if you don't understand either language though, also freqs are constantly changing.

Edit: for the curious: www.websdr.org

[–]BeltfedOne 9 points10 points  (2 children)

What I meant is that some of the radio traffic sounds like someone fucking with the comms.

[–]MisterXa 32 points33 points  (1 child)

They frequently get jammed, sometimes music, sometimes whistling, sometimes Ukraine's national anthem loll

[–]gizmoff 66 points67 points  (0 children)

that voice is something special

[–]HidingFromMyWife1 19 points20 points  (4 children)

Is scratch voice dude injured or just a chain smoker?

[–]griefzilla 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I'm guessing either injured or losing his voice from yelling

[–]uth50 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Try to win a shouting match with tank engines, rocket artillery, fighter jets or even plain rifles. And if you lose the shouting match, your soldiers die because they don't act on your orders.

Soldiery is fun. /s

[–]Chrushev 15 points16 points  (1 child)

Hes not saying "im north of you" he is saying "I am NORTH", thats his callsign.

Where it says "unclear" the guy is asking "Are there any changes in whats going on?"

The guy that says "we understood" sounds like he is wounded or has some real bad inhalation of fumes. He sounds like he just smoked 20 packs of cigarettes.

How is this unclear? they are talking pretty clearly. I think they know they are being monitored. So one guy is saying "we need to change the location", then trying to talk about it in indirect way. "You know the one place"

[–]PiLamdOd 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The translator might not be as fluent in the language as you are.

[–]AFKeeker 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Ukrainians are just listening in on Russian radio channels? That means they aren’t even using the slightest bit of frequency hopping, much less encrypt. 🤣

[–]tripletakemn 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Russia is fuk

[–]OchuLaross 11 points12 points  (1 child)

they should use discord or teamspeak

[–]BasedLifeForm 11 points12 points  (0 children)

At the end the clear voice is saying that the "property" or "household" (khoziaystvo) that suffered the most must be moved someplace else, move to East.

By all means, publish the whole thing. Upload to Mega or something.

[–]mavric_ac 9 points10 points  (0 children)

THe one dude sounds like a Russian version of Super Dave

[–]thiefmaker88 19 points20 points  (1 child)

Was listening in to this last night. Lots of chatter on there right now. Same guys by the sound of it

[–]Specialist-Option887 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Was just listening as well. Same old man voice.

[–]DangerousDavies2020 9 points10 points  (4 children)

OP Can you direct me to sources with Russian radio chatter?

[–]Ensoguy[S] 11 points12 points  (3 children)

[–]Unknownlizard1 5 points6 points  (2 children)

Whats the 2.40 for?

[–]Lykurgusss 10 points11 points  (1 child)

For people wondering why they are broadcasting in the open...I.E no encryption or frequency hop....it's pro ably because they have been trying to reach someone for a long long time without results. Encryption and hops reduce the range of the radio.

Also this frequency is probably an emergency frequency from the sound of it. Maybe even some sort of medevac channel. One guy sounds like he has a collapsed lung from a sucking chest wound.

[–]Actual_Ingenuity_726 5 points6 points  (3 children)

I was listening to 8992 USB. The messages always had 68 ""random"" NATO phonetic alphabet words. What It could be? Encrypted communications?

[–]Nexuist 9 points10 points  (1 child)

You have discovered HFGCS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Frequency_Global_Communications_System

The actual meaning of the messages is obviously confidential, but long time listeners have surmised that it is probably used to deliver orders to the nuclear trident (silos, bombers, underwater submarines) as well as other conventional assets like recon aircraft.

[–]underdogsurvivor2020 7 points8 points  (1 child)

Lol i was also on there when this was happening .2000+ people joined even website owner needed to update it . But where is the clip where buran is crying

[–]ace9213 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Dudes voice is gone

[–]Hey_Hoot 6 points7 points  (1 child)

The fuck... Did Godfather defect?

Comrade Ivanov! Your moostache hairs is in violations, growing beyond the corner of your mouth. I hear Godfather hisself say, you look like a slav.

[–]Brandoo20 5 points6 points  (2 children)

This was before shit went south for buran

[–]Manchu_Fist 5 points6 points  (2 children)

If anyone wants to listen in http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/

USB Frequency is 7933.00 KHZ

[–]uglyduckling400 4 points5 points  (0 children)

How do you find the changing frequency’s?

[–]wonderbug89 6 points7 points  (1 child)

It honestly still sounds like some of them are very cutoff from the outside world and potentially believe this is just a military practice. Granted that's also possibly an excuse they've been taught, but I tell ya, I believe the humanity and sorrow I've seen in those who've surrendered.

[–]sausymayo 3 points4 points  (1 child)

He sounds like mf Spongebob when he's stuck in Sandy's home without water.

[–]popcopone 3 points4 points  (1 child)

buran... buran...