Skyking:
Freq = 8992
websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901
Naval Traffic:
marinetraffic.com
Air traffic:
flightradar24.com
Increased military air traffic and transmissions tonight fire up the radios!
Skyking:
Freq = 8992
websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901
Naval Traffic:
marinetraffic.com
Air traffic:
flightradar24.com
Increased military air traffic and transmissions tonight fire up the radios!
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BENIS
INCELS ARE HAVING SEX OVER MY HOUSE
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What took you so long??
why is 8992 x'd out in the pic
Was busy
I didn't it was already x'd when i saved it but 8992 isn't as good for newfags anyways because you get french boaters sometimes
A skyking just flew over my house!
Bongs what are you doing?
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Heard what sounded like nervous in flight audio but it was too short to catch a recording. Got this audio a few seconds after but its pretty distorted.
vocaroo.com
lol wut?
This is a pretty big deal guys this thing sends recon data straight to the president and sec. of def.
Monitoring this thread
Hopefully some other OSINT anons get on i'm going to need some sleep soon.
Aussies in the gulf
OSINT twitter accounts
>twitter.com
SKYQUEEN
SKYQUEEN
Transmission to follow
CHARLIE
ROMEO
ALPHA
CHARLIE
KILO
YANKEE
CHARLIE
HOTEL
ALPHA
NOVEMBER
Pic related sounds bad, but it's twitter, so I'll ignore it for now.
Never know there's been lots of movement and both Recon birds are in the air now since Rivet Joint just had breakfast.
Always bumb Skykangz.
dont live under a brothel
>The RC-135V/W is the USAF's standard airborne SIGINT platform. Missions flown by the RC-135s are designated either Burning Wind or Misty Wind.[24] Its sensor suite allows the mission crew to detect, identify and geolocate signals throughout the electromagnetic spectrum.[25] The mission crew can then forward gathered information in a variety of formats to a wide range of consumers via Rivet Joint's extensive communications suite. The crew consists of the cockpit crew, electronic warfare officers, intelligence operators, and airborne systems maintenance personnel.
The RC-135U Combat Sent is designed to collect technical intelligence on adversary radar emitter systems. Combat Sent data is collected to develop new or upgraded radar warning receivers, radar jammers, decoys, anti-radiation missiles, and training simulators.[4]
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does someone have the list of OSINT accounts to follow on Twitter?
thanks m8!!!
nice, a proper Sky Kang thread, the happening level just increased a few levels.
mad lad!!
>Those digits.
What did he mean by this?
>The interior seats 35 people, including the cockpit crew, aircraft maintenance crew, foreign country representatives and crew members from the U.S. Department of Defense's Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). Cameras installed include one vertical and two oblique KS-87E framing cameras used for low-altitude photography approximately 3,000 feet (900 m) above the ground, and one KA-91C panoramic camera, which scans from side to side to provide a wide sweep for each picture used for high-altitude photography at approximately 35,000 feet (11,000 m).
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>BREAKING: Oil prices surge by 18%
Bump.
comfy skyking thread !
Better to see military or special air traffic than flight radar 24 (which does not display NATO, israƫli, etc. military aircrafts)
www.adsbexchange.com
> Global Radar View
> Global Radar
Menu > Options > Filters > select Military from the list > Add Filter > Enable Filters
See
>United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) operates a small number of Boeing C-32B passenger jet aircraft, providing global airlift for U.S. government crisis response activities. These may include U.S. State Department Foreign Emergency Support Teams (FEST), which deploy in response to terrorism incidents around the world. They may also fly in support of CIA Special Activities.
americanspecialops.com
Thank you
Is that a fucking jammer?
Probably the right place to ask, how often is it that small passenger jets up to a 737 (I didn't get a good look I just heard the bastard and saw her ass), fly into a town of
Maybe some STANAG digital signal.
They can be seen on the EAM frequency sometime.
flight radar 24 deletes military aircrafts.
pretty common for FR24 to not show military. Use ADSBexchange
Possible. Or data transmission. Did it sound like an old modem?
Sounds on par with all the other movement I saw throughout the night
Why the bugger are they flying multiple civilian style military aircraft into my pissant town? One was definitely a challenger jet and the other had to have been a 737. Makes no sense. I've seen unlisted private but never that and I've been watching for a year. I was tempted to drive down to the airport to take a boo but thought better of it.
That's a data transmission.
military base + alphabet soup agency, and you have a lot of aircrafts.
Fug 10 bucks for the app. Suppose I could just use in browser.
Eh I suppose that makes sense they just never do it. The challenger doesn't seem weird but the big bird was offputting.
Oh so it's not usual traffic, now that's interesting.
it began exactly 0500. No data, just some loud static noise.
what airport is it?
I sit on my deck drinking all the time right under the flightpath. This was not normal. I planespot for fun and fly a lot.
CYVK.
Now this is a comfy thread
>fires up the sdr, grabs a pop tart for breakfast, and takes a seat
STANAG is not RTTY or fax, it's just a massive scrambled, ciphered data link
sigidwiki.com
You can go in the military section to check what you see in the waterfall
This was August 27 btw.
So the most interesting I have found is some armature CW has anyone found any SSTV transmissions? Watching fldigi spit out letters makes me sleepy.
I've got to get some sleep keep the thread bumped guy! Btw notice the lack of Brazil flags(Iranian proxies)? It's not a coincidence.
I tried that adsb but without a callsign I don't know how to look up the history.
Iran seized a ship
twitter.com/hashtag/IRGC?src=hash
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You mean the aircraft tracking? Usually the program will generate a log file that is just plain text. Besides that they often setup a web server so you can watch real time.
Mine looks something like this, sorry for the old screenshot, my web server is down at the moment and am trying to fix it.
Aye the tracking. I know Flight Radar lets you just drag back to any date but they weren't on there that day anyway, I checked the app as it was still in my LOS. Would be nice if the UI would let you drag back. If they were actually flying without a transponder that's extremely odd.
zzzzzzzzzzz literally nothing is happening. sage.
What you will have to do is open up the log files it generated and search for the tail number or whatever it would have recorded.
None of those fancy graphics to be found. Probably for the best that it helps you become more knowledgeable with the command line.
My screen shot is how you would use the cat command followed by | and then the grep command to search a text file for a specific word
That's an old shitty plane with no purpose in this modern age, buddy used to be a crew chief on those fuckers. Fun though, broke down all the time in cool ass countries, basically paid vacation.
Will have to cross reference the time and lat/lon, that should work.
It will search the whole document and show you the line the word you were looking for is found, from that you can know where to look in the document to find the whole transmission which should include lat/lon
Well I'm pretty screwed then lol I couldn't see the tail numbers. Should have gone down to the airport. This has been bugging me for weeks.
I guess you could open up the text file and manually look for the correct time. I doubt there are two many aircraft within range at the same time so it should be easy to find.
Ah yep it would have that. I can't find how to download the text file without requesting it, any offsite link that's updated regularly?
I would assume that large batches of flight data are usually for sale only.
Bugger.
Just drive down there wearing some camo, sneak around in the woods with some binos and a camera. Try not to get arrested or killed.
Who the fuck are you
Could literally just drive down the road next to it.
Hope there is more Skyking action tomorrow night fellas
Skykangz and /nsg/ are the only good threads on nupol
Feels damn good to be back, boys. This will be an interesting day.
This is rather unusual. I've never seen this many IDF jets airborne before.
>Mainsail, Mainsail, Reach 11175 radio check
Reach (RCH) is the call sign for any USAF transport aircraft, like in pic related
Wrong pic
>This is rather unusual
It is not, there are almost always 4-6 Israeli air force planes in the air over Gaza or near Jerusalem.
Maybe drones, surveillance, ELINT
Ugh, you are going to make me listen to WebSDR thingy again huh Jow Forums and 5 hours later I will realize that its 5 hours later!
This might actually become a deadset happening guyz....Quiet Giant sez confidence is high!
He is not here rahtneaow
It's still fucking PROLOGUE. There is a happening a brewing.
EAMs
Multiple poor quality EAMs on 8992 now
BUT HER FUCKING EMAILS
Switch to 4725 until later. It is broadcast on 4725, 8992 and 11175 simultaneously. The antenna is in Norway if you are using the websdr.
In this thread we call them Shemails. Get it right.