Investigation: 80% of Russian Troops’ Linkups on the Front Line Produced by U.S. Company Ubiquiti

https://militarnyi.com/en/news/investigation-80-of-russian-troops-linkups-on-the-front-line-produced-by-u-s-company-ubiquiti/

Posted by Mil_in_ua

13 Comments

  1. Disgusting that this war has been going on for so long and people are still willing to aid the aggressor in evading sanctions. They need to be identified and punished.

    Interesting with the suggestions that ubiquiti can track these devices, I would hope they actually do something with that to help prosecute sanctions breakers…

  2. I have some Ubiquiti equipment, it’s old and needs replacing. I now know it needs to get replaced by someone else, MikroTik it is!

  3. Cheetahsareveryfast on

    Its because ubiquiti is so ez to set up, anyone can do it. Literally anyone can make a network.

  4. This means nothing. Ubiquiti has been around for many years, they started making wireless point to point links. Their equipment is low cost and provides good functionality for the price. Their used equipment is for sale all over the place, it’s probably the most heavily resold equipment on Reddit sales subs like /r/hardware swap.

  5. Logical-Leopard-1965 on

    Don’t these fucking idiots remember what it was like being under Russian occupation?! Jeez

  6. wait_am_i_old_now on

    Shipping containers leave the Midwest bound for Russia at a crazy pace. Mostly farm equipment but I wouldnt be surprised to see other things thrown in.

  7. Complaints like these are always weird because realistically how are you supposed to stop mass market products from changing hands a couple of times? At the very least the sanctions force the presence of middlemen who will charge a cut.

  8. More should be done to prevent these from ending up in Russian hands

    At least now we know to avoid Ubiquiti like the plague, if enough Americans boycott it, protest, tell everyone they know about what this company is allowing to happen and take a stand against it then maybe, just maybe they’ll tighten things up and it’ll get much harder for them to end up in Russian hands and for those who’ve helped things get through sanctions to be caught and punished.