Those explosions are definitely not real if thats what you are implying.
When a kamikaze drone explodes, the video of the explosion itself never makes it off the device, because the entire drone will be dust before the processor has even dealt with a single frame of the footage capturing the explosion.
The cut off is just exceptionally early in this video, thats all i was wondering about.
This video looks like visible+infrared so its different from the usual.
But even then, the editing usually looks more like this post by you: https://sopuli.xyz/post/21099327
No weird added visual or sounds effects.
Yeah of course, I don’t think anyone thinks those explosions are the ones from the drones.
The early cut off of video is because of the standard Russian anti drone signal jammers.
Unless there’s a cutaway to video from a faraway monitoring drone, you don’t get to see the actual explosion, which usually just looks like a puff of smoke.
Those explosions are definitely not real if thats what you are implying.
When a kamikaze drone explodes, the video of the explosion itself never makes it off the device, because the entire drone will be dust before the processor has even dealt with a single frame of the footage capturing the explosion.
The cut off is just exceptionally early in this video, thats all i was wondering about.
This video looks like visible+infrared so its different from the usual.
But even then, the editing usually looks more like this post by you: https://sopuli.xyz/post/21099327
No weird added visual or sounds effects.
Yeah of course, I don’t think anyone thinks those explosions are the ones from the drones.
The early cut off of video is because of the standard Russian anti drone signal jammers.
Unless there’s a cutaway to video from a faraway monitoring drone, you don’t get to see the actual explosion, which usually just looks like a puff of smoke.