Top men

by SecondAccount404

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  1. It’s not quite British intel officers leaving laptops full of classified data in the back of a taxi or at a bus stop, but at least they tried…

  2. Can’t really blame the Germans here, coming from faxes this must be all very new and intimidating.

  3. Perhaps the Allies should not have destroyed Prussian militarism and replaced it with a pacifist attitude that considered the military unnecessary. You could have had the Prussians as your allies but you preferred a cucked German state.

  4. When you “accidentally” leak secret military files

  5. “Military secrets” – give me a fucking break. Some idiot low-ranking soldier probably leaked it on Reddit years prior, there are no secrets anymore, especially not weapon specs.

  6. This is all just an elaborate plan to get the Wiesel finally deployed to the front line, I am sure of it.

  7. that’s what you get for making generals part of the MoD.

  8. Ok… and? It’s not like the Russians can do shit about it if they decided to act on this leak.

  9. But he sure looked good while doing it.

    Look how this 💡 is shining

  10. This wouldn’t be happening if the Allies wouldn’t have dismantle Prussia

  11. One more reason to use the fax machine, they are unhackable. Mainly because not even Russians use them anymore.

  12. Christ Hans, what happened. Used to be good at this stuff

  13. It’s what happens when you tell a German to switch away from his fax machine.

  14. That’s the thing about Germans, good at designing encryption, but like to fuck up using it.

  15. Now they can’t send cruise missiles.

    3D chess by zi germans.

  16. Germany lives digitally in the 90s. This whole security line talk is like science fiction for us.

  17. I see German military confidentiality has improved since Enigma

  18. WebEx is just as encrypted as all the other stuff. This is almost certainly a compromise of one of the client computers participating in the call and not of the conference platform itself, so it doesn’t really matter what they used.

  19. Theres no indication it was actually top secret. It almost certainly wasn’t. Journalists just don’t know how classification works, and dont bother to do even a 5 second google search.

    WebEx is officially sanctioned for use for virtual conferences in the Bundeswehr (well, was. I expect there’ll be a mail tomorrow banning it for the time being lol).

    It was introduced during corona just like these programs became common everywhere in the civil world. It is at most certified for up to NATO – RESTRICTED content, just by nature of running on our normal systems.

    Its impossible to say for outsiders if any information of higher classification was actually shared during the talk.

    It does show that secrecy isn’t taken serious enough when it conflicts with convenience and urgency. But a lot of it is also very much hot air thats only a scandal because its blown up by the russian media leaking it as a bombshell. That it takes either boots on the ground or a lot of additional training to integrate and deploy the Taurus on ukrainian planes shouldnt surprise anyone that knew what the Taurus was 4 months ago. They discuss about the effectiveness against bridges, in the context of preparing a briefing for the minister of defense.

    The biggest issue is that they acknowledge British and “wink wink” American boots on the ground. That shit is definitely too classified for the line they were on and a general has to know better than to say it out loud just because he doesnt actually think he’s bugged. But thats literally the biggest actual excitement.

  20. It’s incredible how far you can realistically take the despicable and incredibly German concept of ‘kaputtsparen’. This is a new high. Next up, they’ll have Russian mercenaries at the helm of our fighter jets because ‘they are willing to work for lower wages’. I’m just waiting for this to make headlines.

    This is going to be the downfall of our nation if they won’t change asap, I’m calling it now.

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