I think they go out of their way to find the most ignorant people for these videos.
While true, the kind of force needed for this would have pulverized the aircraft enclosing the electronics anyway. At that stage whether the chips in the charred remains are still usable is kinda pointless.You don't know what I said doesn't mean I am incorrect.
Extremely simplistic explanation sudden extreme mechanical pressure or vibration (e.g. one generated from proximal detonation of 1000kg bomb) can physically damage internal sub-assemblies of semiconductors (e.g. breaks in internal wiring or crack on die/tracks, etc.)
My primary specialization is in field of semiconductor and electronics hence I don't expect everyone to understand everything.
This is one of the reasons I'm less sympathetic to Ukraine. On top of their leadership being corrupt and using their own civvies as human shields, they want to create a nuclear fallout.
Lol, i see 82% still think Russia is going to "win".
They voted and left the chat.Lol, i see 82% still think Russia is going to "win".
I lost it when the last guy instantly became a arm chair general and giving military tactics to inavade Greenland.
I wouldn't be surprised if NATO was operating directly in Ukraine
Ukrane lost more than 20% of its country. Russia has all but secured Eastern and southern sepratist regions, it's a military win for russia even if a cesefire is called right now.Lol, i see 82% still think Russia is going to "win".
This is faked on so many levels lol