this is quite a significant tactical victory for ukrainians. however it is my assessment, eric, that the russians have possibly set up a trap by having retreated from kherson to reposition their forces on the left bank of the river but i have described an offer that s coming out tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. but unclassified intelligence assessment what that trap is. it potentially would involve an rdd which is radiological dispersal device and flood that would be unleashed by explosion and the hydroelectric dam. that is the concern the intelligence ability crating forces is quite capable. i am certain they are aware of it. they still should be on the lookout for this potential use
radiological dispersal device or dirty bomb. taking something radioactive, planting something on a park bench, as they sit on the park bench they get infected with radiological poison. those are the tactics you work about. those are the prossal problem from the nuclear facilities that fissile material gets somebody s hands poisons somebody around it. same thing with chemical, biological. not a massive explosion with sound the sirens. it could be affecting you you don t even know it yet. pete: wow. rachel: what happened to the people poisoned. the before and after the pictures of qeshenko was shocking. pete: there was a convention to stop its use which is nice but dictators hell-bent on using them. rachel: scary stuff. pete: you have to have serious,
drones and use it for photography but as the payload increases, so do the things that you can carry. talking to members of the secret service, they ve expressed concerns as to what drones could use as in terms of going after target or individual. there is this concern from homeland security that may be there other payloads. what s more deadly. one of the things they talk about is explosives but one thing that s really disturbing is the ability to possibly use a chemical weapon. and a dispersal device. this got on people s radar screen, no pun intended, for this issue. jon: i know there are companies that are working on and have developed some pretty sophisticated ways to immobilize drones. will we have to have that in every police department in america? we have to recognize that these are airborne devices. airborne machines. we have to know where they are and what i m pretty sure we are