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```In a modern conflict zone, jamming L-band means blinding drones, degrading targeting, and cutting off ISR. It’s not accidental. It’s deliberate.

The international treaties that say “don’t transmit here”? Those don’t matter much when you’re trying to survive a drone swarm.```

LLM prose, and it's not the only section that stands out. It's an informative article, so I don't mind it as much, but I think it's a shame people don't write things themselves anymore.



This doesn't read like LLM spam to me. Punchy 2- and 3-word sentences are a rhetorical device that I haven't seen ChatGPT (at least; I haven't really used the others) use at all.


Not when they're in normal conversational mode, but it likes to use them when it's trying to be persuasive/stylised/make a point.

But it's more the "It's not x; it's y" and "that thing saying z? doesn't mean much" format.

That said, I just double checked with some of the online LLM checkers and none agreed with me. Maybe I had a false positive.


What exactly stands out? Besides the fact the author is most likely of ex-USSR descent, i. e. not a native speaker.




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