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Does the lack of a shadow not make it obvious that these are decoys anyway?
You and I have the luxury of not being in combat and not seeing the target for a second or two.
In real time it might trick a pilot and as dumb as it sounds if you manage to trick a pilot and have them target paint then itβs worked.
I like to think the prevalence e of these decoys indicates the failings of the Russian military but in fairness everyone does it.
Pretty sure they are not doing this to fool enemy pilots, they are trying to trick analysts looking at satellite imagery.