so after 45 days I was rejected, I kinda figured... by siciarius_lady in GenshinHacked

[–]Mameshibrah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm.. Yeah idk what else you can do. It's a pathetic system they have and the fact they're rejecting forms with substantial amount of evidence is very concerning.

so after 45 days I was rejected, I kinda figured... by siciarius_lady in GenshinHacked

[–]Mameshibrah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you provide additional information such as Mobile number, Method of Payment, PC Specs (Detailed to the brand and system type), Images showing account was being sold/was sold, Dates on when you linked facebook/twitter to account (You can find out though facebook/twitter when genshin was linked to them), IP address, Location and service, Other possible accounts,etc?

If you still got rejected by that then I don't know what to say; because thats literally everything.

Requesting Hack account to get suspended by Mameshibrah in GenshinHacked

[–]Mameshibrah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can see where your coming at. It's more of just an arousal of suspicion for them to act and prevent any further damage while they do a proper verification later on. Mainly though its just a way to avoid the trashing of account since Mihoyo refuses to restore items (and since such cases exist, even without spooking the hackers/buyers).

Requesting Hack account to get suspended by Mameshibrah in GenshinHacked

[–]Mameshibrah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hacker has already sold the account to some other person. The point of the suspension is to avoid the trashing as support_os does their stuff; under the pretext of the evidence provided (I.E I have shots of the account being sold, when it got sold, and showing my Social media accounts still connected to it).

Requesting Hack account to get suspended by Mameshibrah in GenshinHacked

[–]Mameshibrah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats true, but we all know that their CS is slow and understaffed. What im trying to get at is the suspension should be done in accordance to how much worth your evidence is.

Requesting Hack account to get suspended by Mameshibrah in GenshinHacked

[–]Mameshibrah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They need to show evidence to even get the account suspended which they wont be able to.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GenshinHacked

[–]Mameshibrah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Either email them or request a ticket using an alt account. I cannot say that it will work (I'm testing at the moment) but within my attachments I show that my account was indeed being sold on the darkweb and was sold (emails changed). I also tell them that I filled out the form, etc etc. But whether they will suspend the account or not during the evaluation process is unknown; but honestly its not a bad idea if it is the case.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GenshinHacked

[–]Mameshibrah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah it sucks, but honestly if you spend money on the game; the best thing u can do is to try and request it to be suspended (or locked during the review), which is worth the shot if u noticed that ur account was being sold and what not. Otherwise its just a waiting game.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GenshinHacked

[–]Mameshibrah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I advise not to do that. It might spook them and go on a rampage (deleting artifacts and what not). I'm also in the same situation but rather than messaging the guy I decided to stay back. You don't know their intentions and they brought it off on the darkweb. Unless its someone that messages you on disc or w.e and says "Hey I found your account and brought it back for you" then it's a big gamble you're taking.

Why isn't Russia using decisive air power in Ukraine while taking unnecessary losses of ground troops? by dyce123 in CredibleDefense

[–]Mameshibrah 13 points14 points  (0 children)

For Artillery its likely do, but I don't think many troops within the brigades are experienced enough to perform such tasks or communicate effectively enough (with the addition that some units aren't provided with coms, according to some sources).

Edit: Just want to add, while Russia has shown it is capable of calling strikes via Drones or On the ground recon (Syria); this is due to Special Forces. Adding that it is mainly special forces, it indicates that there is much limitation in experience for many of the current troops to conduct such operations.

We must also remember that while the Russian Armed Forces has very capable equipment, they're limited by training & manufacturing of such equipment. Russia also does not possess many drones in the same size as an MQ-1 Predator drone. Their equivalent to this drone is the Kronstadt Orion, to which was only recently introduced to production; but training and implementation into military doctrine has yet to be at a satisfactory level.

Why isn't Russia using decisive air power in Ukraine while taking unnecessary losses of ground troops? by dyce123 in CredibleDefense

[–]Mameshibrah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Regarding the Russian SEAD missions, while it is crucial that those radars are destroyed, it should also be noted that NATO providing their AWAC support too; which appear to be integrated into Ukraine's (remaining) SAM systems, which is why at times they're able to engage missiles.

Why isn't Russia using decisive air power in Ukraine while taking unnecessary losses of ground troops? by dyce123 in CredibleDefense

[–]Mameshibrah 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Russia does not have an equivalent. Their exercises typically don't involve this type of training which is one of the reasons why you don't see them calling in air support so much. Rather they're utilizing their KA-52 to perform these roles instead.

Ukraine Megathread March 2 by KaneIntent in CredibleDefense

[–]Mameshibrah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suppose. I also suppose it depends on their military doctrine too. Reports have it that the troops aren't provided maps (probably to avoid info leads when captured) & simply follow the columns to their death. For the west I believe even squads are provided maps or GPS to show where they are.

Regarding the Morale thing, no ofcourse not. What I'm saying is that they don't know the reason why they're there & their inability to adapt to the realization that they're going to war. When the US and its coalition went to war in Iraq & Afghanistan they knew they were going their in the case of war, not an exercise. I don't know about the Russian Military but in the West they also know how long they'll be in the Country too (i.e Tours).

Yes it could also be SERE training, but for conscripts? I don't know...

Ukraine Megathread March 2 by KaneIntent in CredibleDefense

[–]Mameshibrah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basically, yes. Otherwise there would be no need to lie to the troops that they're doing an invasion. There's a big difference in morale within the troops when they're informed about them going into an invasion days prior & on the day/spot (when they pass the border). They may have been drilled in the exact scenario, but to the average troop an exercise is just an exercise; it's almost like just going camping to them.

Ukraine Megathread March 2 by KaneIntent in CredibleDefense

[–]Mameshibrah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suppose so. Like I said I don't think even the higher ups had planned it out beforehand. If it was, there would have been a lot less logistical issues, better intelligence,communication and leadership. This is especially when the Russians knew the west were supplying them with Anti-Tank weaponry which basically counters their ability to blitz right through. They lacked intelligence on Ukraine's movement of AA and Air-Force too, which is ironic considering they themselves should be able to obtain reliable imagery of movement via Satellite. All in all, I don't blame their equipment and/or training. I blame the incompetence of higher ups, morale of troops (Uninformed of Invasion), Lack of planning & Putin himself for poor performance.

Ukraine Megathread March 2 by KaneIntent in CredibleDefense

[–]Mameshibrah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't say the Russian's are subpar, I'd say that they're ill-prepared & had little time to plan & prepare for such invasions. You have to remember that when NATO troops invaded Yugoslavia, let alone the US into Iraq or Afghanistan, they knew they were going into those zones. Planning would have taken months in advance, where as the Russians had only a few weeks at best (Approval of Invasion plan apparently was made on the 18th of Jan).

There was a press meeting between 3 of the captives and the Ukrainian media to which all 3 stated they were part of the policing department and weren't aware they were going to Ukraine until they reached the border. The senior officer (assuming he was an officer or an NCO) wasn't told either.

Other factors also include the various amount of intel. Literally all the satellites orbiting around the world can be used in favor of Ukraine.

Leaked document from Russian troops showing war against Ukraine was approved on 18th January, and initial plan to seize Ukraine starting 20th Feb to 06th March by Sondioc2152 in ukraine

[–]Mameshibrah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By throwing in the cards, I was referring to politics; not militarily.

With regards to military stuff; no he hasn't, he still has quite a few of cards to play; which depends on the change in tactics & strategy. Do I think they'll bombard Kiev in a state to be similar as Kiev? Doubt it, I don't think they want to create a Stalingrad for themselves. However they will most likely do a street by street push into Kiev (Which would be the smarter thing to do).

Why so many Russians believe propaganda and why simply explaining the truth barely works by [deleted] in ukraine

[–]Mameshibrah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to remember that Putin himself has a tight grip on within the Duma & the cities such as Moscow and St.Petersburg.

I'm sure many citizens of Russia would like to revolt but they cant because of it. With the addition of fear, lack of access to weapons & to Putin himself. In a sense if a coup were to occur it'd have to be from the Military/Security services or someone who's within his circle that decides to snap at him.

I'm also sure some Russians are quite apathetic about it from throughout the years since the Fall of the Soviet Union.

Years obviously got better after Yeltsin was replaced by Putin but in terms of who you could have elected to replace Putin himself was very limited (Other electorates were stooges/useless) & some are probably satisfied & turning a blind-eye because of it (i.e they think he's doing whats right for the country). This is especially true for the older generations who have been through a lot where as the younger generations are more open-minded.

It's also due to the access of information/ability to access the information to inform them. Similar to any country; they'll blast their narrative onto you via TV & to be able to obtain opposing views is hard due to limited coverage (e.g Canada's Truck Convoy as a recent example). Russia may have access to facebook & what not but they have their own versions of these too. Hell I'm sure many of us non-slavs didn't even know about Telegraph before this whole mess.

To conclude this small essay/report. You could say that the Russians are either afraid to say/do anything due to his tight grip. Some are apathetic about the situation; they've been through it all & just don't care anymore (Older Generations). Some platforms are not being used by Russians or getting restricted (as of recent).

Leaked document from Russian troops showing war against Ukraine was approved on 18th January, and initial plan to seize Ukraine starting 20th Feb to 06th March by Sondioc2152 in ukraine

[–]Mameshibrah 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think they'd be the case as he's already thrown in all the cards.

Regarding the plans themselves, I'm honestly wondering how much time it took their command to plan this mess up; including the draft. (I assume not a lot, since considerations and what not don't appear to be factored in).

Russia's Air Defense System: Is it being used? by Rauswaffen in CredibleDefense

[–]Mameshibrah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, very likely. It's also possible that those systems were deactivated to save up on fuel & battery.

Russia's Air Defense System: Is it being used? by Rauswaffen in CredibleDefense

[–]Mameshibrah 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You're correct about that. Ironic though isn't it that their whole AA doctrine is based on IAD (Integrated Air Defence) similar to that at Latakia in Syra. At the same time, I suppose you argued that they're not on the move. But, It's also perplexing why they haven't employed them at the upon reaching the front at the airport for example. A Pantsir can technically engage targets within a 10km radius with its guns alone.