FlightRadar 24: the real-time radar map of air traffic
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Exercise in the sense of exercising, cartographers doing their job, in short. Pardon, in Belgium.
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The site https://www.flightradar24.com is completely overloaded at the moment...they put a queue list to access it:
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In itself it is already proof that it is panic in the hive!
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Interesting what is happening,
I spotted 2 planes of the royal airforce escorted by 1 or 2 eurofighters:
RRR9847, RFR9728, RFR9727
RRR9098, RRR9779, RRR9778
RRR6818
An aircraft of the Russian Airforce
US airforce planes:
LAGR225, LAGR133, LAGR132, LAGR226
The American drone (?) FORTE12
I spotted 2 planes of the royal airforce escorted by 1 or 2 eurofighters:
RRR9847, RFR9728, RFR9727
RRR9098, RRR9779, RRR9778
RRR6818
An aircraft of the Russian Airforce
US airforce planes:
LAGR225, LAGR133, LAGR132, LAGR226
The American drone (?) FORTE12
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Obamot wrote:In itself it is already proof that it is panic in the hive!
Well sorry but not at all. It is a public site that does not belong to "the hive" which is saturated. "The hive" has its own networks and has no need for "flightradar" to exchange sensitive information. I doubt very much that this site has access to military flight plans. Wiki informs me that no, and these days, it is not surprising that cargo planes or others, make loops in the air given the unprecedented boxon existing in the airspace and airports of the corner (in the broad sense).
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SixK wrote:Interesting what is happening,
I spotted 2 planes of the royal airforce escorted by 1 or 2 eurofighters:
RRR9847, RFR9728, RFR9727
RRR9098, RRR9779, RRR9778
RRR6818
An aircraft of the Russian Airforce
US airforce planes:
LAGR225, LAGR133, LAGR132, LAGR226
The American drone (?) FORTE12
I didn't see the Russians but a Eurofighter...he probably forgot to jam his carrier because he didn't stay long...
The LARGs are tankers…I saw one being replaced by another. But I never saw no other plane to her ass
Yes FORTE12 is a Global Hawks…36 hours of autonomy at 18000m…it has been sweeping the south of Crimea for hours…at 18 km high and with its devices it must see a good part of Ukraine….
I put some captures in the subject of Ukraine…
I believe that RRRR are codes just before scrambling: KAYAK41, a UK based A330 tanker, passed RRRR before disappearing…
Guy must not have seen all that...
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GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:, it is not surprising that cargo planes or others, make loops in the air given the unprecedented boxon existing in the airspace and the airports of the corner (in the broad sense).
Some like that?
https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A330_MRTT
You missed my screenshots on the other subject grandpa…
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Christophe wrote:GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:, it is not surprising that cargo planes or others, make loops in the air given the unprecedented boxon existing in the airspace and the airports of the corner (in the broad sense).
Some like that?
https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A330_MRTT
Already, the fact of having military planes on this site is suspicious but the fact that there have been for 24 hours a lot of air corridors which connect certain NATO bases (See on the map of the bases) and which fly over the areas of conflict, it is therefore entirely possible that these planes, which are usually invisible, will be forced to make their flight plan known because they will then disrupt the commercial lines, which themselves will be disrupted
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Christophe wrote:...
Obviously, this only applies to commercial aircraft that have a transponder (details of the information and identification is available for each aircraft!). It is possible to put filters and there is the trace of the traveled path!
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Same thing for boats, which use AIS instead of ADS-B or VDL2. Except that there, it even concerns yachting, even sometimes the small zodiac:
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/ho ... 5.0/zoom:4
When the cars are connected, I take the bet that we will have the same thing. Connected objects, perhaps too. We are going towards the cartography of everything, even of what is mobile (we see traffic on the Dnieper, perhaps, among others, the military navy...).
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Less than 75 km from Donbass:
Civilian flights resume!
Civilian flights resume!
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