As a Ukrainian, I can afford a little clarification. No one disassembles DJI drones to make them lighter. FPV is a separate class of drones. And yes, its price is actually $300-500, not $1,000 (without the combat part). The so-called motherboard, again, is shown as in DJI drones. Although in reality, the so-called stacks are used (for example, SpeedyBee F405 V3). Regardless of which warhead is used, the explosion is carried out by placing a smaller explosive device in the back of the warhead, which is activated by an electronic charge. The activation command itself is given from the so-called initiator, which works in conjunction with the flight controller and can have different types of triggering. Other, larger drones are used as repeater carriers (but not FPVs equipped with a warhead). And in most cases, the crew works from an underground shelter, with the equipment that transmits and receives the signal to the repeater or directly to the drone being brought to the surface via cable.
thanks for the clarification. what kind of antenna is used outside of the shelter and in repeater? which google is preferred? Does the cheap ones work as well (like Eachine EV800D 5.8G 40CH Diversity FPV) or should we go for Sky04 series?
Thanks a lot !But why don't use the FPVs repeatedly like carrying 4 grenades and fly back after dropping? Or it can carry a RPG warhead with a simplified launcher by installing 2 more propellers.
здесь в россии мы получаем смертоносные беспилотники «ланцет», которые поставляются некоторым бригадам с завода, они так легко убивают танки, бронетранспортеры «бардли»
@@jongxina3595 you can used nitroglycerin or sodium metal plus water and Petrol if you want like a napalm put oil and Petrol since sodium react on water it will explode but since water is much more dense it will settle in the bottom it will only explode once the bottle was flip over you can put the sodium in the cap bottle then put it with fins that will make it flip over once drop and yeah kaboom home made Napalm
One thing these drones have is that their radio transmitters have been modified to operate outside of the consumer drone's range of 2.4GHz/5-6GHz. This would usually be illegal, but this is a war, and the purpose of protecting the frequencies outside consumer range is that they would be used in times of war. EW systems would usually flood most of the available RF spectrum but they cannot flood all of them. They may purposefully leave some space open for (encrypted) communication with their friendly forces. Drone operators can change the frequency of these drones and is a cat and mouse game between drone operators and EW systems on both sides. Also, EW systems are also vulnerable against anti-radiation missiles since EW emits a strong signal, but it also makes itself a target.
incorrect, that’s not how radios work at all. If by ‘modifying the radio’ you mean replacing the hardware, that’s a different story, but simply changing software won’t let you broadcast on arbitrary wavelengths. You won’t have the necessary physical filters, so you’ll end up outputting a poor-quality signal that bleeds into harmonics and won’t achieve any usable range. Regulations focus mostly on signal strength rather than specific bands. For example, your cell phone has multiple radios built in to cover a range from 900 MHz to 5 GHz UHF (supporting technologies like 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, etc.), and each of those radios is designed to operate efficiently within its specified frequency range. Militaries use the same bandwidths as consumers bc the electromagnetic spectrum obeys the laws of physics.
I hope you know that so much of this is wrong this guy didn’t do much research this is only good to explain it to a first grader but a lot of his info is wrong he doesn’t know how these drones really work
@@HermeXfpv Right? I was like wtf is this noob talking about. Motherboard, and battery to it?🤣💀 This was how I thought drones worked before I actually started flying DJIs, and then really learned when I got into DIY fpv.
These devices are useless because in war you have to get close enough to the enemy to then attack while Russia sends thousands of kilometers of witness 136 drones By the way, the Fateh 360 missile is also an extra accurate point and a big disaster and a terrible sound like a dragon. When I see 32 countries (NATO). They give weapons to Ukraine. Why do we (Iranians) give weapons to Russia? The world is sad. It turned out that Iran is the superpower of the world, because the whole world gives weapons to Ukraine, it is still not enough, but only Iran is enough for Russia. Remember that Iran has stored the most advanced weapons and will not give them to any country unless Russia gives nuclear weapons to Iran. Iranians are smart, they will get something in return
For FPV drones, the "brain" is the flight controller, to which everything is connected. For the motors, they are actually connected to the electronic speed controller (esc) which tells the motors how to speed up and slow down for maneuverability. This is just a slight clarification, as the wires for the motors don't connect directly to the flight controller. Likely the drones are using 4in1 esc's, however you can also use individual esc's, often mounted on the arms, whereas the 4in1 is usually mounted under the flight controller. Great video!
Phantom 3 wire of the motor connected direct to the board..The drone on the video is actually made by Radiolink and they call it Turbo and the wire of the motosr are directly soldered to the board..
There was a weapon in an old video game Unreal Tournament called the Redeemer that was essentially a slow FPV guided warhead. It’s incredible how technology has advanced to heights that were once viewed as fiction.
I mean good for you but you got a lot wrong with your research, I mean I only noticed it because I’m an actual fpv pilot and I build them myself so when I hear you say your stripping a Dji mavic well that’s very wrong and a lot of other things but for the average person I guess this works but man there were like 40 mistakes
There are lighters with the same Piezoelectricity type device that doesn’t use any power to make the spark. It’s actually just crystals Lol. The piezoelectric effect results from the linear electromechanical interaction between the mechanical and electrical states in crystalline materials with no inversion symmetry. The piezoelectric effect is a reversible process: materials exhibiting the piezoelectric effect also exhibit the reverse piezoelectric effect, the internal generation of a mechanical strain resulting from an applied electric field. For example, lead zirconate titanate crystals will generate measurable piezoelectricity when their static structure is deformed by about 0.1% of the original dimension. Conversely, those same crystals will change about 0.1% of their static dimension when an external electric field is applied. The inverse piezoelectric effect is used in the production of ultrasound waves.[8]
As a drone operator. No one disassambles regular commercial drones to turn them into FPV drones. A lot cheaper and more convenient to build FPV drones from scratch using basic parts like described. Frame, electronics, motors, camera and such...
@@IsraelAllred I've been flying for a couple of years now, I've seen the hobby getting restricted increasingly. I was worried they would just outright ban it when they started to use quad FPV as bombs.
What!? No, they aren’t stripping down DJI drones and converting them into kamikaze drones. Kamikaze drones are custom built FPV aircraft, they manoeuvre and flight completely differently, DJI drones would make terrible kamikaze drones.
Note: drone operators are no safer than soldiers on the frontlines. The range for fpvs are relatively low and with EW systems the operation base are detected, located and liquidated. Too many ppl see this as a game and feel its a protected position, which is far from reality, as when located they aren't given a chance to surrender. You won't see wounded drone operators.
*Our company makes ALUMINUM/AIR batteries for Ukrainian drones. They run 210 minutes not 30. We just shipped another 45,000 units to Kharkiv. Just add water and you get 210 minutes of flight time at high amps.*
Yes sir you are right but in this case warhead is heavier than battery to lower center of gravity you should attach warhead in lower part of the drone. And also In this case motors are not downward facing that means propeller are inverted ❤ @@mpua
It’s strange to me that RUclips has so many restrictions on content and what people can say but this video is on here. How about they just let people post pretty much whatever they want within the law?
@@thatguyblue4811 that's because all the information in the video is public available and is really veeeery simplified. I see nothing dangerous. It's not the Anarchy Cookbook, all data has been already seen by people from all free sources multiple times so everyone knows the principle. There's nothing shown other than the principle in this vid I mean. U won't be able to make an fpv kamikaze, with only this knowledge. Just only the frequency settings are crazy on the battlefield, not mentioning other possible problems
Thanks for the segment. Informative as usual. Have a question: Why is artificial intelligence (AI) necessary for FPV drones to seek out electronic warfare assets? The AGM-88 HARM missile has been around since the early 1980s. If there was AI back then, it was primitive. Or was a HARM not a "fire & forget" weapon and relied on the launcher to provide guidance?
I been waiting for for this vlog on drones I thought you would have done a vlog on this topic a year ago thank you your a pro a what you do I like it a lot .Slava Ukrainin
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i subscribed to your channel, watching every single video u post, and i realised that ur content is more political than tchenical ur are showing people what to support and also u underrate the force of those u don't like. It is just that u must not put ur self in politic 👍
They need to produce a drone that is a cheap foam plane with a warhead. It would attack by flying high over the target and then shedding its wings. At that point it would become a guided bom using the same tail control surfaces to steer it to the target.
I think Garand Thumb has a video where a drone was fitted with a commercially available drop mechanism no need to modify the drone or farm it for parts.
Just a few minutes into the video and I can see this: - the propellers spin in the wrong direction in the slowmotion frame. - the video mentions the fact that the propellers spin in the opposite direction to improve the balance calling “advanced technology”. What’s so advanced about spinning 4 mottors in a different direction really? - “the battery is one of the heaviest component of the drone due to its energy density” - what has to do the energy stored in the battery with its weight? The battery is not havier because it’s charged. I have no idea what “energy density” it’s even supposed to mean in this context or how it affects the weight. This is only the first 2 minutes. I’m not sure what happened to the quality of the video but it really makes me skeptical the video can be educational when it got these simple things wrong. Hope to see improvements in the future because I like the channel.
3:30 No one uses reb cars, but only small modules of 50-300W that make a dome up to 50m, all equipment up to 50km from the fonte is destroyed by artillery if it is standing
Most armored vehicles that are hit by these tend to survive but are disabled they are often return to the battlefield once recovery units take it back to be repaired
We they don't "program" drones, if they lost signals just to turn automatically where they started they journey or if not having enough battery at least in a straight line back ? Excellent video! Please make also for dragon drones!
There is also another option that gets used by the Russian and thats 100% jam proof, and that is instead of wireless go wired so they are controlled over an optic fiber glass cable
I would love to see videos on the development of Russian and Ukraine drone dropping systems for the 30mm HE rounds (IO-30 VOG-17), and 40mm HE rounds, as well as how 3D printers are being used to manufacture casings for these grenades, creating mini factories around the world.
THOSE ARE TWO DIFFERENT KINDS OF DRONES! The first one is a Mavic or a smiliar one. The second one is a cheapo FPV drone. THESE DRONES FLY COMPLETELY DIFFERENTLY! ONE IS USED FOR BOMBING AND THE LATTER IS FOR ONE-WAY MISSIONS!
Are you that not informed or what ?! The frame is 3D printed and the drone is a scaled up FPV race drone, as all of them its home made and not some DJI drone. Those drones fly with 0ver 100kmh and they need constant commands to fly, like if you let go of the sticks it goes down crashing. The power of the motors is huge compared to the DJI. Now the part that you omitted, the main board, video link and motor controller is open source and even if you are lazy you can order all of them from Amazon, Aliexpress or whatever, software needs to be configured but you can make one of those drones fly in 20mins of assembly. The only difference is that those are made to carry a payload compared to the normal race drones.
We could use this technology for planting crops and putting out fire instead. What are we doing to this world? We don't need wars and ideologies. We need humanity and peace.
I don't get the purpose of bigger Bayraktar drones in this video. Are Bayraktar just spotting the tanks for FPV drones? Because Bayraktar can drop anti-tank munitions too.
@@tactknightgaming2066 I'm just fooling around, obviously I know that you cant make a launching system on a drone with out it being too heavy. You can put a gun on it and it still being able to fly, but that would defeat the purpose.
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it is important to mention that Ukrainians invented usage fpv on battlefield
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@@mdcbmw LOL, no they didn't "invent" anything. Ziptying an RPG head to an FPV drone isn't an "invention".
Make a behind scene
Ok
As a Ukrainian, I can afford a little clarification. No one disassembles DJI drones to make them lighter. FPV is a separate class of drones. And yes, its price is actually $300-500, not $1,000 (without the combat part). The so-called motherboard, again, is shown as in DJI drones. Although in reality, the so-called stacks are used (for example, SpeedyBee F405 V3).
Regardless of which warhead is used, the explosion is carried out by placing a smaller explosive device in the back of the warhead, which is activated by an electronic charge. The activation command itself is given from the so-called initiator, which works in conjunction with the flight controller and can have different types of triggering.
Other, larger drones are used as repeater carriers (but not FPVs equipped with a warhead). And in most cases, the crew works from an underground shelter, with the equipment that transmits and receives the signal to the repeater or directly to the drone being brought to the surface via cable.
@@mpua Russia let's go!!!!!
Very educational. Thanks!
thanks for the clarification. what kind of antenna is used outside of the shelter and in repeater? which google is preferred? Does the cheap ones work as well (like Eachine EV800D 5.8G 40CH Diversity FPV) or should we go for Sky04 series?
Thanks a lot !But why don't use the FPVs repeatedly like carrying 4 grenades and fly back after dropping? Or it can carry a RPG warhead with a simplified launcher by installing 2 more propellers.
здесь в россии мы получаем смертоносные беспилотники «ланцет», которые поставляются некоторым бригадам с завода, они так легко убивают танки, бронетранспортеры «бардли»
I could find the drone but I cant find the rpg missile on amazon... How do I get them? I need about 100
lol
If your target is weaker than a tank then DIY mini bomb can replace rpg. However, do not die when you cook the bomb.
Just look under Cafeteria revenge weapons.😉
@@jongxina3595 you can used nitroglycerin or sodium metal plus water and Petrol if you want like a napalm put oil and Petrol since sodium react on water it will explode but since water is much more dense it will settle in the bottom it will only explode once the bottle was flip over you can put the sodium in the cap bottle then put it with fins that will make it flip over once drop and yeah kaboom home made Napalm
@@jongxina3595 🤣🤣🤣
One thing these drones have is that their radio transmitters have been modified to operate outside of the consumer drone's range of 2.4GHz/5-6GHz. This would usually be illegal, but this is a war, and the purpose of protecting the frequencies outside consumer range is that they would be used in times of war.
EW systems would usually flood most of the available RF spectrum but they cannot flood all of them. They may purposefully leave some space open for (encrypted) communication with their friendly forces. Drone operators can change the frequency of these drones and is a cat and mouse game between drone operators and EW systems on both sides.
Also, EW systems are also vulnerable against anti-radiation missiles since EW emits a strong signal, but it also makes itself a target.
Now i wonder if ew disables both parties communication at the field
they use 800-900 mhz
@@alphasiera1757 of course it does
incorrect, that’s not how radios work at all. If by ‘modifying the radio’ you mean replacing the hardware, that’s a different story, but simply changing software won’t let you broadcast on arbitrary wavelengths. You won’t have the necessary physical filters, so you’ll end up outputting a poor-quality signal that bleeds into harmonics and won’t achieve any usable range.
Regulations focus mostly on signal strength rather than specific bands. For example, your cell phone has multiple radios built in to cover a range from 900 MHz to 5 GHz UHF (supporting technologies like 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, etc.), and each of those radios is designed to operate efficiently within its specified frequency range. Militaries use the same bandwidths as consumers bc the electromagnetic spectrum obeys the laws of physics.
@@NaiahYabes Then you can just use CrossFire or ELRS recievers
As a drone owner, thanks for the tutorial
Always welcome
Contact me for the RPG.
I hope you know that so much of this is wrong this guy didn’t do much research this is only good to explain it to a first grader but a lot of his info is wrong he doesn’t know how these drones really work
@@HermeXfpv Right? I was like wtf is this noob talking about. Motherboard, and battery to it?🤣💀 This was how I thought drones worked before I actually started flying DJIs, and then really learned when I got into DIY fpv.
most useful video so far 💀
😂
Glad you think so!
These devices are useless because in war you have to get close enough to the enemy to then attack while Russia sends thousands of kilometers of witness 136 drones
By the way, the Fateh 360 missile is also an extra accurate point and a big disaster and a terrible sound like a dragon.
When I see 32 countries (NATO).
They give weapons to Ukraine. Why do we (Iranians) give weapons to Russia? The world is sad. It turned out that Iran is the superpower of the world, because the whole world gives weapons to Ukraine, it is still not enough, but only Iran is enough for Russia. Remember that Iran has stored the most advanced weapons and will not give them to any country unless Russia gives nuclear weapons to Iran.
Iranians are smart, they will get something in return
As soon as this dude stripped down the dji drone into an FPV drone frame i knew little to no research was done.
you guys are really good in your jobs.
🙏 thank you
Little John worked hard for 5 years and finally saved enough to buy himself a... 1m² drone made from lightweight reinforced carbonfiber bars! 1:04
Thank you now i can threaten my relatives whenever they ask my result 😂😂
The FBI dudes are lurking in this comment section Beware 😉
@@AitellyYes you are correct. We are the FBI and we _politely_ demand your location.
For FPV drones, the "brain" is the flight controller, to which everything is connected. For the motors, they are actually connected to the electronic speed controller (esc) which tells the motors how to speed up and slow down for maneuverability. This is just a slight clarification, as the wires for the motors don't connect directly to the flight controller. Likely the drones are using 4in1 esc's, however you can also use individual esc's, often mounted on the arms, whereas the 4in1 is usually mounted under the flight controller. Great video!
Phantom 3 wire of the motor connected direct to the board..The drone on the video is actually made by Radiolink and they call it Turbo and the wire of the motosr are directly soldered to the board..
The opposite directions of the proppelers are astounding. Whoever thought of this is such a genius. 😮
There was a weapon in an old video game Unreal Tournament called the Redeemer that was essentially a slow FPV guided warhead. It’s incredible how technology has advanced to heights that were once viewed as fiction.
@@robbytherob brooo UT2004 was a masterclass!
CS and UT were my fav shooting games. ❤
This is a great video, you know, for research purposes.
🥴😧🧐🤨
Yes we tried our Best
I mean good for you but you got a lot wrong with your research, I mean I only noticed it because I’m an actual fpv pilot and I build them myself so when I hear you say your stripping a Dji mavic well that’s very wrong and a lot of other things but for the average person I guess this works but man there were like 40 mistakes
There are lighters with the same Piezoelectricity type device that doesn’t use any power to make the spark. It’s actually just crystals Lol.
The piezoelectric effect results from the linear electromechanical interaction between the mechanical and electrical states in crystalline materials with no inversion symmetry.
The piezoelectric effect is a reversible process: materials exhibiting the piezoelectric effect also exhibit the reverse piezoelectric effect, the internal generation of a mechanical strain resulting from an applied electric field.
For example, lead zirconate titanate crystals will generate measurable piezoelectricity when their static structure is deformed by about 0.1% of the original dimension. Conversely, those same crystals will change about 0.1% of their static dimension when an external electric field is applied. The inverse piezoelectric effect is used in the production of ultrasound waves.[8]
Thanks 🙏
Learned a lot from this thread
@@wildeninja2836 Thank You for the details
As a drone operator. No one disassambles regular commercial drones to turn them into FPV drones. A lot cheaper and more convenient to build FPV drones from scratch using basic parts like described. Frame, electronics, motors, camera and such...
So for $500 or less
day by day Aitelly get better 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks !
You deserve more subscribers 🎉
And sezc
I hope this video doesn't gather more attention to the FPV community. Quads already have a very bad reputation.
@@blackwater7183 I know. I am a drone pilot as a hobby, but I don’t like how bad people think they are.
@@IsraelAllred I've been flying for a couple of years now, I've seen the hobby getting restricted increasingly. I was worried they would just outright ban it when they started to use quad FPV as bombs.
most FPVs for combat aren't quads, anyway
I will always feel like That has always been a propaganda operation designed to keep weaponized drones from becoming commonplace in America
@@blackwater7183 it already has.
Great video, keep up the great work
Thanks Bro
What!? No, they aren’t stripping down DJI drones and converting them into kamikaze drones. Kamikaze drones are custom built FPV aircraft, they manoeuvre and flight completely differently, DJI drones would make terrible kamikaze drones.
Graphics are always amazing. Nice job. Nearing 1 million subs (next few months for sure). :)
Note: drone operators are no safer than soldiers on the frontlines. The range for fpvs are relatively low and with EW systems the operation base are detected, located and liquidated. Too many ppl see this as a game and feel its a protected position, which is far from reality, as when located they aren't given a chance to surrender. You won't see wounded drone operators.
Neat! If you could do one on the thermite drones that would be cool. Thanks, and always enjoy all your content!
I consider the descriptions in this video very misleading as an actual FPV pilot
4 real
How come? What did they mess up?
The drones are custom built FPV drones made from off the shelf parts, not stripped down from consumer drones bought at a retail store@@skralian3000
@@skralian3000 literally everything, this video seems like a well put joke.
@@zlobar1324 "Motherboard"😢😂 , where is the ESC???😂
*Our company makes ALUMINUM/AIR batteries for Ukrainian drones. They run 210 minutes not 30. We just shipped another 45,000 units to Kharkiv. Just add water and you get 210 minutes of flight time at high amps.*
Nice, thanks for explaining how our Abrams and Leo tanks destroyed in UA
@@telnecris8222 🤣🤣
Now this is what I've been waiting for 😌🙏
You can't turn a Mavic (or similar one) into an FPV or vice versa! They fly completely differently!
I believe there was mentioned FPV drone from DJI, not Mavic. Also, Mavic costs way more than 500$
@@dmytroanonimus3000 Mavic is not a drone producer, it's the name of a DJI made drone.
Thank you brother
I can now challenge my frnds if they bully me 😂😂
Yeah I am waiting for that 🎉
How to make a kamikaze ; No
For education purposes : approved😂
im an FPV pilot. U got the drone's technicals all wrong, but the msg is correct.
A very well video. Thank you for sharing. All the best.
Always welcome
All motors are rotating in wrong direction or may be propeller are mounted inverted😅😂 1:26 sec
Yes, inverted direction is used in most cases.
Yes sir you are right but in this case warhead is heavier than battery to lower center of gravity you should attach warhead in lower part of the drone. And also In this case motors are not downward facing that means propeller are inverted ❤ @@mpua
Time to be added to another list 🤗
It’s strange to me that RUclips has so many restrictions on content and what people can say but this video is on here. How about they just let people post pretty much whatever they want within the law?
@@thatguyblue4811 that's because all the information in the video is public available and is really veeeery simplified. I see nothing dangerous. It's not the Anarchy Cookbook, all data has been already seen by people from all free sources multiple times so everyone knows the principle. There's nothing shown other than the principle in this vid I mean. U won't be able to make an fpv kamikaze, with only this knowledge. Just only the frequency settings are crazy on the battlefield, not mentioning other possible problems
thanks, now the third orphanage also doesnt stand a chance
What the hell bro
What the heck. 😂
Nice digital drawing 👍
Love your Vids man.
Make an animation on Osprey plz.
I love this channel, so informative
Thanks 👍🏻
instead radio controlled, some FPV drone use fiber optic to guide the drone, it's jamming proof and also have higher resolution up to 60 fps.
Thanks!
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The next video will be: How a civil e-commerce videomaker becomes an operator of an FPV kamikaze drone
Thanks for the segment. Informative as usual. Have a question: Why is artificial intelligence (AI) necessary for FPV drones to seek out electronic warfare assets? The AGM-88 HARM missile has been around since the early 1980s. If there was AI back then, it was primitive. Or was a HARM not a "fire & forget" weapon and relied on the launcher to provide guidance?
Who told you that this missile can hit a target covered by ew?
I been waiting for for this vlog on drones I thought you would have done a vlog on this topic a year ago thank you your a pro a what you do I like it a lot .Slava Ukrainin
Good video education thanks
thanks for the tips👍
Hello CIA 😂😂😂
Finally a perfect home defense weapon… against the ATF
And against ruzz
Now we are all being marked for watching.
Идеальное оружие для киллера. Леон был бы счастлив иметь такое вместо своей снайперской винтовки! И Трамп бы не ушел от пули, имей Томас Крукс такой дрон!)
i subscribed to your channel, watching every single video u post, and i realised that ur content is more political than tchenical ur are showing people what to support and also u underrate the force of those u don't like. It is just that u must not put ur self in politic 👍
we goin on the watchlist with this one
Thanks for the info
They need to produce a drone that is a cheap foam plane with a warhead. It would attack by flying high over the target and then shedding its wings. At that point it would become a guided bom using the same tail control surfaces to steer it to the target.
💥WW3 is Incomplete without Drones‼️🤠
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Great job
Nice video ❤
I think Garand Thumb has a video where a drone was fitted with a commercially available drop mechanism no need to modify the drone or farm it for parts.
Just a few minutes into the video and I can see this:
- the propellers spin in the wrong direction in the slowmotion frame.
- the video mentions the fact that the propellers spin in the opposite direction to improve the balance calling “advanced technology”. What’s so advanced about spinning 4 mottors in a different direction really?
- “the battery is one of the heaviest component of the drone due to its energy density” - what has to do the energy stored in the battery with its weight? The battery is not havier because it’s charged. I have no idea what “energy density” it’s even supposed to mean in this context or how it affects the weight.
This is only the first 2 minutes. I’m not sure what happened to the quality of the video but it really makes me skeptical the video can be educational when it got these simple things wrong.
Hope to see improvements in the future because I like the channel.
Yeah what education do you want from this ?
Truly a service to humanity.
3:30 No one uses reb cars, but only small modules of 50-300W that make a dome up to 50m, all equipment up to 50km from the fonte is destroyed by artillery if it is standing
攻撃用ドローンの爆弾固定方法はケーブルタイだけでなくガムテープぐるぐる巻きの方式も…!戦場でのアバウトなやり方に日本の髭の隊長もTV番組内で驚きと関心を示していました!(o´∀`)🇺🇦🐯
Most armored vehicles that are hit by these tend to survive but are disabled they are often return to the battlefield once recovery units take it back to be repaired
Thanks a lot for ruining my childhood dream to buy a drone for fun.
:) Always Welcome
This video is my childhood dream
@@riyaansheikh7470 Looks like you have played that GTA-SA drone mission alot
@@daydreamer9130 😄
you might get in trouble for your title, excellent job for the video tho
We they don't "program" drones, if they lost signals just to turn automatically where they started they journey or if not having enough battery at least in a straight line back ? Excellent video! Please make also for dragon drones!
This is the first video of yours that I've ever seen, and it's the video that earned you a sub.
I don't know how your graphics can be so good and the script can be so terrible. is this translated from another language?
AI drones. WTF
Fpv drone is very dangerous weapon rpg
Very interesting!
There is also another option that gets used by the Russian and thats 100% jam proof, and that is instead of wireless go wired so they are controlled over an optic fiber glass cable
Please contact me if necessary.
Was expecting this to explain the new optical drones too.
There are actually 3 wires for PWM control of the motors
Can I re-upload your video? We will re edit and use it for educational purposes.
Some of these use basic ai software (initially to sort fruit) to make them autonomously target things that match a shape in memory
Correct
I would love to see videos on the development of Russian and Ukraine drone dropping systems for the 30mm HE rounds (IO-30 VOG-17), and 40mm HE rounds, as well as how 3D printers are being used to manufacture casings for these grenades, creating mini factories around the world.
AI drone swarms… i thought that was from the future.. 🤦♂️ are we here already 🤖🤨
Welp I’m on a list now. For public record I just watched this out of curiosity
FPV drones are NOT made from stripped down DJI drones, this is complete nonsense.......
There are almost no parts in common between the two.
Agreed maybe DJI remote and goggles can be use. but not the drone. FPV are seperate items.
$1000 dollars for a military grade modification?? That's insane. No one would pay that much.
Real cost is about $250 for drone without combat unit. $1000 might cost drone with night vision and last mile automatic target lock.
1000 USD to take down a ten million USD Tank. Kind of worth it to me.
*FBI*: interesting
THOSE ARE TWO DIFFERENT KINDS OF DRONES!
The first one is a Mavic or a smiliar one. The second one is a cheapo FPV drone.
THESE DRONES FLY COMPLETELY DIFFERENTLY! ONE IS USED FOR BOMBING AND THE LATTER IS FOR ONE-WAY MISSIONS!
Author mentioned basic FPV drone from Amazon, not Mavic. I believe he just used the 3D model of Mavic which confused you
@@kongoubongo1114
Yes, no one said otherwise
It's crazy how simple this is, what would stop drones like this from raining on The White House or the Pentagon?
99% you will not succeed with it. You should have experience in building a drone which can overcome all radio signal walls and the drone gun
Are you that not informed or what ?! The frame is 3D printed and the drone is a scaled up FPV race drone, as all of them its home made and not some DJI drone. Those drones fly with 0ver 100kmh and they need constant commands to fly, like if you let go of the sticks it goes down crashing. The power of the motors is huge compared to the DJI. Now the part that you omitted, the main board, video link and motor controller is open source and even if you are lazy you can order all of them from Amazon, Aliexpress or whatever, software needs to be configured but you can make one of those drones fly in 20mins of assembly. The only difference is that those are made to carry a payload compared to the normal race drones.
The Inverted Cone warhead is called Shape Charge
What you need is the ability to self guide to these jammers. Like an anti radiation bomb. 3 drone to triangulate, maybe.
only leser wepons can save from this type of attack.
We could use this technology for planting crops and putting out fire instead. What are we doing to this world? We don't need wars and ideologies. We need humanity and peace.
To make drones work properly, you should re-programme software to maintain connection.
You all cannot be a plane pilot, but chance to be a drone pilot never zero
My fellow Americans, congratulations are in order. We have all just been put on a FBI watch list.
@@chavezmitchin3066 lol... my thoughts exactly.
The uploader may even work for them.😂
The FBI has never done JACK. They are too busy selling CP and protecting politicians.
@@xwilly5552 😂 true
I don't get the purpose of bigger Bayraktar drones in this video. Are Bayraktar just spotting the tanks for FPV drones? Because Bayraktar can drop anti-tank munitions too.
They cannot risk losing it
You've had seen too many movies😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Who is taking notes?
(Of course i am)
:)
Want to build one? Very easy want to know?😊
good
I-Flight 💀those who know knows 💀
Yeah, you can buy cheaper Bind and Flys instead of heavily modifying a Mavic
It would be cooler if the drone could just shoot the rocket like fire and forget instead of kamikaze 😂😂
You have no idea how reality works. At all.
@@tactknightgaming2066 I'm just fooling around, obviously I know that you cant make a launching system on a drone with out it being too heavy. You can put a gun on it and it still being able to fly, but that would defeat the purpose.
@@tactknightgaming2066 make sure you don't take everything too seriously.
for everyone who wants to make an FPV drone, watch Joshua Bardwell.