FPVs are utterly terrifying. There's a lot of quality combat footage from Ukraine in which you can see the carnage they cause on both sides. They can't be seen, they're almost impossible to shoot down and the signature high-pitched whining and buzzing is a devastating psychological weapon. Eventually I think that laser countermeasures will level the playing field, once the technology is ready. Another fine video chaps.
@@phillip4307 in thirty years. You can block the transmission frequencies, 2.4Ghz and 5.8, and the various Mghz available easily, but all you are doing is making the initial target unreachable. It will crash, and its intended target is removed, but it will have an unintended result, if the payload is live.
@@MarkChristofferson-h2d Not long, trust me, the advent of the A.I will create weapons of such sophistication that even the boldest dictator will shy away from warfare. What we see here is the end of armed conflicts. Trust me, sis, bro, trust me
I wished I could give you a hundred thumbs up for this video. This is such great reporting, and by far the most detailed insight into the drone warfare in Ukraine. Thank you so much for this great reporting!!
Honestly IMO it is scary how so much of the US military tech is now relatively obsolete and how they seemingly had to watch this war in ukraine to see the obvious disruption they would bring. Makes pulling out of afghanistan look dumb when these things could have held down that country pretty easily
@@doresearchstopwhining What is obsolote? HIMARS? REAPERS? BRADLEYS? F-35? Do not be naive. You won't win war with just some drones. Rocket artilery and air dominance is more important.
@@ataksnajpera Yeah because we all saw how effective "HIMARS? REAPERS? BRADLEYS? F-35" were in Iraq and Afghanistan.... All these expensive weapons the US has are great but can't stop these cheap drones from getting through and in a war of attrition / prolonged occupation, these drones are what will make all the difference.
When all these boys go home and talk a nice walk with their family, some teenager filming a RUclips video or landscape with their drone will terrorize these poor men. A new form of shell shock
Soon Enough Modern Warfare will be all about Hiding... Maybe that's a Univeral Standard the more Advanced a Situation Gets, and Surface Nations cannot Stand the Test of Time, unlike Subterrain City States...
A mavic is cheaper than a artillery shell in Europe. €2000 Euros for a Mavic. €8000 for an artillery shell. Its no wonder the skies are flooded with drones.
He's referring to a Mavic + the rebuilt cost and the time cost + the effective explosive power of 20 kg of TNT or ( precisely ) it's derivative in small grenades. As they say, time is money. You need to militarize the drone.@@zbeast
I said "effective explosive power" not the amount of physical mass. A standard shell is 20 kg of HE but it's less precise than a suicide drone with 2 kg of HE. The point is, it doesn't matter if a Mavic is 500 USD. You have to militarize the Mavic and pay for the modification and time, so it costs 2.000 USD minimum and the process is often privately funded, outside of official aid and sometimes outside of the law depending on the location of production@@N4CR
Israelis soldiers were injured killed by also drones iweapons coming from Iran , Ukrainian soldiers also had fled against these so many air drones in the war to terrorism from invasion
I know more than one person who is getting out of the front line military due to the use of drones in conventional warfare, I can only imagine the fear they induce when they are overhead
There was itv program in uk called The Other Side that showed the Russian fear of such small drones it's done a lot of damage killed of lot of tools maimed many others slowing units down hard to hard-to-hit when high up and small. Also been others late at night showing their outposts being wiped out at night and retaken in miring and then retaken through the day again. Lots of dead bodies Russian and Ukrainians. no mercy on either side as Ukrainians call Russian troops many are kids They call them fagots and shoot them all after finding their dead allies of Ukraine dead in foxholes with many dead Russians scattered about and lost Russians spotted by drones 50m away and just shot dead due to lost fried and allies being found murdered.
This war is one of the worst and I don't wanna bring the other wars in discredit but can you imagine constantly having to worry about something in the air that you cant see? Awful.
Psychologically I have no idea which is worse but I do know the sound of HUNDREDS of allied heavy bombers flying over your city in WW2 brought sheer terror to those on the ground. In Vietnam formations of high altitude B-52s would drop hundreds of bombs along miles of the Ho Chi Minh trail that would delete dozens of acres of jungle, and they had no clue the bombers were there until the bombs started going off. I can imagine the soft buzzing sound off a small drone will probably become the most common PTSD trigger for millions of people from this war, much like the sound of fireworks often sets off old veterans - but think about how many things these days make a soft buzzing sound? As you said, just awful.
@@AdamTazyeah snippers are cowards or pilots or if you pussh a button for a rocket that can kill people 10 miles away or if you use cannos or mortars or machineguns.Only stupid people are heros dead heros 😅
@@ПетърХристов-к2е One report every 8 months, finding a reporter who is willing to go into an active combat zone likely isn’t easy. It’s much easier to find and detect a bot like you.
When a drone is overhead, the WORST place you can be is a trench, you can only go forwards or back, the sides are blocked and need to be mantled over slowly. and it’s impossible to “dig in” to reduce your profile and avoid the blast. It’s a LOOOOOONG coffin
The era of the "classic" drones is about to end due to the intense EW jamming. To be successful, a drone needs one of the 2 pre-conditions - either to be able to fly fully autonomous, without the need of being controlled from the ground or, to be operated by an army having the means to suppress the EW enemy equipment .
recently photos of russian wire guided quadcopters have appeared. these are impervious to EW jamming. I also do believe that autonomous drones are the future aswell, which is only more terrifying. considering the current pace of technology its only a matter of time before those become cheap enough too
Do you know how many frequencies these are able to operate on? Commercially, it's 2.4 and 5.8 Ghz, and almost any where on the Mhz spectrum. To trully knock these out of the sky you'd need an EMP pulse, which would destroy all communication with in range. The work around will, and is, preprogramming a flight path. This will only work on stationary targets. You could also fly analogue, tethered, for close range. That type of weaponry will eliminate close range fighting in weeks. Power source and flight control from the ground.
Intense broadband EW jamming lights up the transmitter location like the NY Rockefeller Christmas tree. The jammer will be knocked out by conventional aircraft, artillery or special built "wild weasel" drones for the task. Also, keeping the broadband jammer active all the time jams your own friendly operations in the area. Its not so simple.
@@majestic._ Wire guided? How does that work over long distances? Do they just carry miles and miles of fibre optic cable? Interesting probably means a smaller payload and a myriad of problems concerning the unspooling of the cable, I imagine that you can't get much height or range with these as well as not be able to do crazy maneuvers because of the cable unspooling.
I'm thinking of multi-stage separation, like drones attached to a bigger drone that carries them to the combat area, then releases them to hit the targets and returns back. Both the carrier and combat drones can have a varying degrees of AI assistance incorporated. It could be very efficient and precise.
Google removed the simultaneous translation feature from both mobile and browser RUclips years ago, why, one can only make guesses, likely to reduce service costs. you can highlight the text using your mouse and then right click, there should be a translation feature available to you in the dropdown menu popup.@@1jediwitch
There was a game called Frontlines Fuels of War fpr the 360. Was like a future battlefield game. That game nails lots of todays warfare way back in 2007 or something. Pretty similar.
At 13:42, is that stove made out of 3 tank or truck wheels stacked one on top the other? I don't know what salvaged tank wheels look like, but, these look rimmed like wheel.
Drones are changing the battlefield but only boots on the ground can take and hold ground that is something that won’t change . War is always evolving and changing And I am sure other nations are thinking of ways to counter the drone .
@@cliffordyee745 Why is occupying territory a focus? Have you ever served? Do you plan to be the person pulling guard duty on the territory or will it be one of your children?
@@cliffordyee745 you should know better then. I'm retired Army. Invested in drone companies and keep my ear to the street. It doesn't matter because the military is scraping things like helicopter purchases and reclassing scouts because smaller drones can do it
We are all capable of being warriors and targets now. This is truly one very scary development in military capability. It's affordable to rich and poor alike.
Publicity helps to attract capital and support. Russia is economically and diplomatically isolated, so they have no reason for this. Also, I don't think this report includes anything that's not already known.
They can't be that hard to jam. Problem is probably the range of that jamming and the fact you're jamming yourself too. Need to adapt a short range LIDAR system or something that can at least tell you when one is within a KM or two. Then some sort of point defense weapon. A flachette shell, a laser, a CWIS (too expensive) or even a 30cal or something.
Amazing documentary! Much respect and thanks for this. Mavic became the workhorse due to it's cool feature named auxiliary light! Without this light from the bottom, there would be no simple and straightforward light activated drop devices. And precious time would have been lost trying to modify a regular drone into a one with a light underneath. Not to mention the software would need to be modified! Right now the cheapest alternative with auxiliary light, is the Mini 4 Pro.
In the beginning they show a clip of a Russian running around a burned up tank with a drone chasing him but stops before the conclusions. And I understand why. Because when he makes it around the next corner of the tank the drone catches him. It flies straight into his mid back and immediately turns him into pink mist. Mostly anyways. He shouldn't be there and has earned whatever happens. Doesn't change the fact that being chased by an artillery shell with a brain has to be one of the most terrifying things that could happen. We live in a time where a group of men can chase you around with drones while watching from 10 miles away. It's insane. We're in the future.
Millitary hardware is obviously designed for lethality but often for its prestige value as well. If your not concerned with designing world leading weapons that showcase your technical sophistication, you can still design deadly yet simplistic weapons systems. Fortunately, an RPG is lethal whether its shot, thrown, or zip tied to a drone. Ukraine is concerned with survival so the need for cost efficiency, simplicity and ease of production are the driving design factors.
At the start of your para#2 I think I would change the word 'fortunately' to 'UNfortunately', maybe more fitting in the context of the current carnage...
Drones ..small missiles ...small rockets ..and cheap ammo causing more damage ..more cheaply ..and difficult to deal with or eliminate ..is the new mantra of modern warfare ..
Don't hear much news about Ukraine victories these days, not that they had any for some time can't remember the last, all you hear is about Russia Victories. Ukraine has truely lost this war.
@@PxThucydides Doesn't work like that, the war won't be won by slowly taking the next trench line, it will be won when one side runs out of men willing to fight. Russia is sending volunteers to Ukraine while Ukraine is kidnapping old and sick men off the street so which side to you think that will be?
The reporter is using the same images for different content. He shows the same images of a wrecked drone. On this video he says that the drone was shooted down by the Russian soldiers rifle fire. On other video, he shows the same images of the wrecked drone telling that it went down because of the cold weather.
The communication link will always be the Achilles heel of drones. Therefore the future will be a mix of small autonomous AI drones and larger drones with jam-resistant onboard satellite links. Coincidentally enough (?) the Starlink system sold by SpaceX would be perfect for the larger drones.
Drones are not killers its their operators and makers and thats the same people again... and again and again. People going after people will never end people hunting people...
@@stefthorman8548, generally drones, but they're not a complete substitute. If you want a fast precision strike, cruise and ballistic missiles have an advantage. Drones are cheap and more effective at mass, but they're slow and some are prone to jamming and electronic warfare attacks.
FPV drones have been using frequency hopping for over a decade already. Long before this conflict started. It can help, but if you flood the whole band with noise you can still jam them.
as a RC model flyer, and a "Drone pilot" my self, sure FPV is not as easy to fly like a flying camera DJI drone, but it´s not that hard to fly a FPV drone. sure as soon you lift off, you cannot for a second stop focusing on flying the FPV drone. but its not that hard. or if it is hard, then i am TopGun Tom Cruse FPV Pilot without any combat experience
My guess is it was flying too low and clipped a tree just before the field. Note the long trail in the field right up to the burned airframe. It was a very shallow crash that spanned the length of the field.
_" ... tanks are only used as artillery ..."_ Unless you have a modern airforce. That Raybird 3 sure is a nice looking piece of kit to have been developed during a frickin war. Ukraine is going to end up being a hub for the development and manufacturing of certain classes of military hardware, when this is all over. They will have economically valuable war expertise in numerous areas. No matter where the lines are finally drawn on the maps, Russia is going to end up with a _more_ powerful, more capable neighbor on their border, as a result of Putin's extreme foolishness. So much for demilitarization. This was all tragically feckin pointless, and Putin will come to an unpleasant end, I predict.
From February 24, 2022 to March 11, 2024, about 424,980 Russian personnel were killed or wounded in Ukraine, including 920 soldiers in the past 24 hours.
FPVs are utterly terrifying. There's a lot of quality combat footage from Ukraine in which you can see the carnage they cause on both sides. They can't be seen, they're almost impossible to shoot down and the signature high-pitched whining and buzzing is a devastating psychological weapon.
Eventually I think that laser countermeasures will level the playing field, once the technology is ready.
Another fine video chaps.
The anti drone laser helmet will change the game
@@phillip4307 in thirty years. You can block the transmission frequencies, 2.4Ghz and 5.8, and the various Mghz available easily, but all you are doing is making the initial target unreachable. It will crash, and its intended target is removed, but it will have an unintended result, if the payload is live.
Remember, you are watching the highlights of the propaganda they want you to see
Weapons and counter measures always go through this leap in sophistication during war, makes you wonder how long they want to see this one go on.
@@MarkChristofferson-h2d Not long, trust me, the advent of the A.I will create weapons of such sophistication that even the boldest dictator will shy away from warfare. What we see here is the end of armed conflicts. Trust me, sis, bro, trust me
I wished I could give you a hundred thumbs up for this video. This is such great reporting, and by far the most detailed insight into the drone warfare in Ukraine. Thank you so much for this great reporting!!
Superb reportage.
you like nazi lovers reports about fuuking retard fighting for a corrupt country bravo you went full retard!!
scary how fast technology advances during war
War was always a catalist for innovation. WWII is a great example. V1 , V2 rockets , me262 jet plane
Honestly IMO it is scary how so much of the US military tech is now relatively obsolete and how they seemingly had to watch this war in ukraine to see the obvious disruption they would bring. Makes pulling out of afghanistan look dumb when these things could have held down that country pretty easily
@@doresearchstopwhining What is obsolote? HIMARS? REAPERS? BRADLEYS? F-35? Do not be naive. You won't win war with just some drones. Rocket artilery and air dominance is more important.
@@ataksnajpera Yeah because we all saw how effective "HIMARS? REAPERS? BRADLEYS? F-35" were in Iraq and Afghanistan.... All these expensive weapons the US has are great but can't stop these cheap drones from getting through and in a war of attrition / prolonged occupation, these drones are what will make all the difference.
Interesting to also see they are using a modified version of Ardupilot
PTSD from a buzzing sound will be a new symptom.
i think that is already a thing except from dentist drills buzzing
Agree ,
When all these boys go home and talk a nice walk with their family, some teenager filming a RUclips video or landscape with their drone will terrorize these poor men. A new form of shell shock
I'm sure it's very terrorizing
Soon Enough Modern Warfare will be all about Hiding... Maybe that's a Univeral Standard the more Advanced a Situation Gets, and Surface Nations cannot Stand the Test of Time, unlike Subterrain City States...
Excellent reporting and writing.
this is a fascinating documentary, thank you for producing
A mavic is cheaper than a artillery shell in Europe. €2000 Euros for a Mavic. €8000 for an artillery shell. Its no wonder the skies are flooded with drones.
Oh, it's cheaper than that... most of the systems they are flying only cost about $300 to $1000.00 it's just off-the-shelf build-it-yourself drones.
He's referring to a Mavic + the rebuilt cost and the time cost + the effective explosive power of 20 kg of TNT or ( precisely ) it's derivative in small grenades.
As they say, time is money. You need to militarize the drone.@@zbeast
@@server1ok a mavic doesn't carry 20kg of HE. It is completely different use to an artillery shell (which can be laser guided also at higher cost).
I said "effective explosive power" not the amount of physical mass. A standard shell is 20 kg of HE but it's less precise than a suicide drone with 2 kg of HE.
The point is, it doesn't matter if a Mavic is 500 USD. You have to militarize the Mavic and pay for the modification and time, so it costs 2.000 USD minimum and the process is often privately funded, outside of official aid and sometimes outside of the law depending on the location of production@@N4CR
fab 1500 is better than any drone
Terrific report. Thank you!
Dude has a cat on his arm while flying drones hahaha that cat is gonna get his attention no matter what
Cats are gonna be cats
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A War like no one has ever seen these drones are absolutely terrifying for both sides!
Israelis soldiers were injured killed by also drones iweapons coming from Iran , Ukrainian soldiers also had fled against these so many air drones in the war to terrorism from invasion
I know more than one person who is getting out of the front line military due to the use of drones in conventional warfare, I can only imagine the fear they induce when they are overhead
There was itv program in uk called The Other Side that showed the Russian fear of such small drones it's done a lot of damage killed of lot of tools maimed many others
slowing units down hard to hard-to-hit when high up and small.
Also been others late at night showing their outposts being wiped out at night and retaken in miring and then retaken through the day again. Lots of dead bodies Russian and Ukrainians.
no mercy on either side
as Ukrainians call Russian troops many are kids
They call them fagots and shoot them all after finding their dead allies of Ukraine dead in foxholes with many dead Russians scattered about and lost Russians spotted by drones 50m away and just shot dead due to lost fried and allies being found murdered.
@@123benley Anything Sean Langan makes is incredible
The sound of drones is going to trigger alot of veterans PTSD once this war is finnaly over
I heard somewhere there is literally 10,000 flying over Ukraine at 1 time. That's insane
If they ever get caught in a war by the opposing side, I can only imagine the horrors they will be put through.
Great video!
great video you must be a nazi lover !!!!
Brilliant reporting
This war is one of the worst and I don't wanna bring the other wars in discredit but can you imagine constantly having to worry about something in the air that you cant see? Awful.
Psychologically I have no idea which is worse but I do know the sound of HUNDREDS of allied heavy bombers flying over your city in WW2 brought sheer terror to those on the ground.
In Vietnam formations of high altitude B-52s would drop hundreds of bombs along miles of the Ho Chi Minh trail that would delete dozens of acres of jungle, and they had no clue the bombers were there until the bombs started going off.
I can imagine the soft buzzing sound off a small drone will probably become the most common PTSD trigger for millions of people from this war, much like the sound of fireworks often sets off old veterans - but think about how many things these days make a soft buzzing sound? As you said, just awful.
Imagine being chased by an artillery shell with a brain
@@cruisinguy6024 They are soldiers, they can surrender.
Much worse to be killed by missiles like ants, women and children in Gaza.
Cue the Terminator music.
Not the biggest country will win this war, but the most cleverest and creative. 🙂
and the most coward one too
lol most cleverest?
thats always been the case ask any irishman
Kinda lookin like the big country is gonna “win” this one at this time
@@AdamTazyeah snippers are cowards or pilots or if you pussh a button for a rocket that can kill people 10 miles away or if you use cannos or mortars or machineguns.Only stupid people are heros dead heros 😅
Excellent reporting.
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The guy published 3 reports in 2 years. He is probably a Royal
@@ПетърХристов-к2е One report every 8 months, finding a reporter who is willing to go into an active combat zone likely isn’t easy. It’s much easier to find and detect a bot like you.
Never would have thought that drones would force Army's back into trench warfare as fast as the tank stopped it.
When a drone is overhead, the WORST place you can be is a trench, you can only go forwards or back, the sides are blocked and need to be mantled over slowly. and it’s impossible to “dig in” to reduce your profile and avoid the blast. It’s a LOOOOOONG coffin
The era of the "classic" drones is about to end due to the intense EW jamming. To be successful, a drone needs one of the 2 pre-conditions - either to be able to fly fully autonomous, without the need of being controlled from the ground or, to be operated by an army having the means to suppress the EW enemy equipment .
@@4johnybravo True but these are not cheap drones (you cannot do this with a cheap, toy like, drone similar to the ones Ukraine used to use)
recently photos of russian wire guided quadcopters have appeared. these are impervious to EW jamming. I also do believe that autonomous drones are the future aswell, which is only more terrifying. considering the current pace of technology its only a matter of time before those become cheap enough too
Do you know how many frequencies these are able to operate on? Commercially, it's 2.4 and 5.8 Ghz, and almost any where on the Mhz spectrum. To trully knock these out of the sky you'd need an EMP pulse, which would destroy all communication with in range. The work around will, and is, preprogramming a flight path. This will only work on stationary targets. You could also fly analogue, tethered, for close range. That type of weaponry will eliminate close range fighting in weeks. Power source and flight control from the ground.
Intense broadband EW jamming lights up the transmitter location like the NY Rockefeller Christmas tree. The jammer will be knocked out by conventional aircraft, artillery or special built "wild weasel" drones for the task. Also, keeping the broadband jammer active all the time jams your own friendly operations in the area. Its not so simple.
@@majestic._ Wire guided? How does that work over long distances? Do they just carry miles and miles of fibre optic cable? Interesting probably means a smaller payload and a myriad of problems concerning the unspooling of the cable, I imagine that you can't get much height or range with these as well as not be able to do crazy maneuvers because of the cable unspooling.
It's crazy to even think, what's going to happen, when AI will be heavily incorporated in this kind of warfare.
Like the ai robot from robo cop you have 30 seconds to comply😂
Why not end all wars and be a civilization instead........ Duh!!!!
I'm thinking of multi-stage separation, like drones attached to a bigger drone that carries them to the combat area, then releases them to hit the targets and returns back. Both the carrier and combat drones can have a varying degrees of AI assistance incorporated. It could be very efficient and precise.
Rus Lancet that is
Skynet is just over the horizon
Thank you
You talked about the Ukrainian drone, but nothing about the Russian Lancet, Orlan and the Zala. Unbiased reporting, excellent journalism.
This war certainly exposed and demonstrated the destructive power of drones that are far cheaper and so versatile to destroy enemies.
Damn right, DRONES are the present and the future.
El futuro vencerá a los drones habrá robots de todo tipo y formas
@@josegarielfigueroa9566 What? RUclips isn't translating.
Google removed the simultaneous translation feature from both mobile and browser RUclips years ago, why, one can only make guesses, likely to reduce service costs. you can highlight the text using your mouse and then right click, there should be a translation feature available to you in the dropdown menu popup.@@1jediwitch
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YOU ARE NOT REAL IRANIAN
Palestine and Israel, who do the real IRANIAN people support?
@@jonathannorton960both suck.
Excellent reporting. Very informative.
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Yes- all 40+ winning. Or are they?
And people everywhere Worldwide too!
You mean just the west, so not the whole world.@@LookupUnited24akaU24toHELP
There was a game called Frontlines Fuels of War fpr the 360. Was like a future battlefield game. That game nails lots of todays warfare way back in 2007 or something. Pretty similar.
At 13:42, is that stove made out of 3 tank or truck wheels stacked one on top the other? I don't know what salvaged tank wheels look like, but, these look rimmed like wheel.
I caught that too. Gotta admire a tinkerer.
Excellent report.
Sean Bell and pilots like him are what make our flying forces the best in the world.
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great reporting here!
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Check this out , this is the Russian boggy drone 🤭 ruclips.net/video/oWV3eA6hAa4/видео.htmlsi=qesh5VguaiMNgo96
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Chilling but realistic.
Which army/airforce units have automatically become defunct by the creation of this FPV Drone sub-segment?
Drones are changing the battlefield but only boots on the ground can take and hold ground that is something that won’t change . War is always evolving and changing And I am sure other nations are thinking of ways to counter the drone .
You didn't watch the video or you wouldn't have started with boots on the ground. The old way is out in reality but not in people's minds
@@longtermstHow is a drone going to occupy territory?
@@cliffordyee745 Why is occupying territory a focus? Have you ever served? Do you plan to be the person pulling guard duty on the territory or will it be one of your children?
@@longtermstLOL, I'm a retired Marine with 5 combat deployments. How are the Ukrainians going to take back their land if they don't occupy it??
@@cliffordyee745 you should know better then. I'm retired Army. Invested in drone companies and keep my ear to the street. It doesn't matter because the military is scraping things like helicopter purchases and reclassing scouts because smaller drones can do it
We are all capable of being warriors and targets now. This is truly one very scary development in military capability. It's affordable to rich and poor alike.
Great video thanks 😊
That guy running around the tank while being chased by a drone
Spooky.
Imagine if YOU were being chased by an artillery shell with a brain
@@UsurperDogheart no i dont want to
After the war Ukraine could become big exporter of war
drones
After the war Ukraine will not exist any more.
We are already exporting drones to western ruzzia ;-)
@@internal_voice Sure you are you will win any day now...
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IDK. Don't you think that some of this information violates OPSEC? I doubt if the Russians would allow someone to film what they do for the internet.
Publicity helps to attract capital and support. Russia is economically and diplomatically isolated, so they have no reason for this. Also, I don't think this report includes anything that's not already known.
Ukraine is winning the war on social media… 😅
These are no secrets.
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This conflict is like WW1 and WW2 but with drones
GPS has revolutionized War....
They can't be that hard to jam. Problem is probably the range of that jamming and the fact you're jamming yourself too. Need to adapt a short range LIDAR system or something that can at least tell you when one is within a KM or two. Then some sort of point defense weapon. A flachette shell, a laser, a CWIS (too expensive) or even a 30cal or something.
Thanks a lot for great reporting Godbless you and all soldiers of Ukraine❤️🇺🇦🙏
12:01 A TX12 with a 900 mhz radio module (might be ELRS). Now i'm wondering if the Radiomaster Pocket is going to show up in Ukraine too.
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That's right the drone operators are just as vulnerable.
I get by with a little help
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Amazing documentary! Much respect and thanks for this. Mavic became the workhorse due to it's cool feature named auxiliary light! Without this light from the bottom, there would be no simple and straightforward light activated drop devices. And precious time would have been lost trying to modify a regular drone into a one with a light underneath. Not to mention the software would need to be modified! Right now the cheapest alternative with auxiliary light, is the Mini 4 Pro.
the "other" side use LANCET drones wich is more fast and dangerous ....
I was 16 when I first saw Pong, it was fascinating. How far we have come. Be careful of these machines. Instead fascination. They become our masters
what is the red and black stand for!
Ukrainian revolutionary flag
Right Sector - a neo-fascist organisation.
In the beginning they show a clip of a Russian running around a burned up tank with a drone chasing him but stops before the conclusions. And I understand why. Because when he makes it around the next corner of the tank the drone catches him. It flies straight into his mid back and immediately turns him into pink mist. Mostly anyways. He shouldn't be there and has earned whatever happens. Doesn't change the fact that being chased by an artillery shell with a brain has to be one of the most terrifying things that could happen. We live in a time where a group of men can chase you around with drones while watching from 10 miles away. It's insane. We're in the future.
We’ve lived in that time for a while, with Reaper UCAV pilots flying counter insurgency in Iraq and Afghanistan from 100 miles away
@@UsurperDogheart The reaper ground station can be up to 1600 miles away from the drone btw.
@@UsurperDogheart except these are so cheap that they can be used to kill regular solders instead of just mission targets
Millitary hardware is obviously designed for lethality but often for its prestige value as well. If your not concerned with designing world leading weapons that showcase your technical sophistication, you can still design deadly yet simplistic weapons systems.
Fortunately, an RPG is lethal whether its shot, thrown, or zip tied to a drone. Ukraine is concerned with survival so the need for cost efficiency, simplicity and ease of production are the driving design factors.
At the start of your para#2 I think I would change the word 'fortunately' to 'UNfortunately', maybe more fitting in the context of the current carnage...
Drones ..small missiles ...small rockets ..and cheap ammo causing more damage ..more cheaply ..and difficult to deal with or eliminate ..is the new mantra of modern warfare ..
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17:11 blurring the face, but not the name tag ...
Turkey 🇹🇷 come on, we all know you guys have a lot of drones sharing is caring
Don't hear much news about Ukraine victories these days, not that they had any for some time can't remember the last, all you hear is about Russia Victories. Ukraine has truely lost this war.
And at the current pace Russia will reach Kiev in 2150 and lose 20 million troops getting there.
Yes!
@@PxThucydides Doesn't work like that, the war won't be won by slowly taking the next trench line, it will be won when one side runs out of men willing to fight. Russia is sending volunteers to Ukraine while Ukraine is kidnapping old and sick men off the street so which side to you think that will be?
Russia has more drones including AI and EW gear.
AI drones. Skynet is here.
The reporter is using the same images for different content. He shows the same images of a wrecked drone. On this video he says that the drone was shooted down by the Russian soldiers rifle fire. On other video, he shows the same images of the wrecked drone telling that it went down because of the cold weather.
The communication link will always be the Achilles heel of drones. Therefore the future will be a mix of small autonomous AI drones and larger drones with jam-resistant onboard satellite links. Coincidentally enough (?) the Starlink system sold by SpaceX would be perfect for the larger drones.
Drones are not killers its their operators and makers and thats the same people again... and again and again. People going after people will never end people hunting people...
At $300 it is so economical. And if built locally makes it better then expensive shells
Downside is that they're way slower than cruise and ballistic missiles, so they're not a complete substitute.
@@GeorgeGzirishvili 10k drones or 1 ballistic missile, which has more impact?
@@stefthorman8548, generally drones, but they're not a complete substitute. If you want a fast precision strike, cruise and ballistic missiles have an advantage. Drones are cheap and more effective at mass, but they're slow and some are prone to jamming and electronic warfare attacks.
The mechanical hound from Fahrenheit 451 is only a couple years away, at most.
Surely frequency hopping would solve the frequency jamming problem.
This is not Star Trek dude.
@@arnoldvezbon6131 Frequency hopping is a common thing for a long time.
FPV drones have been using frequency hopping for over a decade already. Long before this conflict started. It can help, but if you flood the whole band with noise you can still jam them.
Слава Україні!,🇺🇦🦖✊
SKYNET!!!
Soon there will be swamps of fully autonomous AI drones that hunt down enemy combatants. We are fast approaching Skynet Terminator ☠️‼️
you can see how tired those soldiers look 😥😥😥
Man...what a country will do for the West,EU & NATO 😬
These will definitely will outlawed
As an FPV pilot, that makes me sad that my hobby is used for war and will get restricted in a lot of countries because of that.
12:04 from experience lol but yeah there's no way you can outrun these. Skilled pilot can fly through tiny gaps to reach its goal
as a RC model flyer, and a "Drone pilot" my self, sure FPV is not as easy to fly like a flying camera DJI drone, but it´s not that hard to fly a FPV drone. sure as soon you lift off, you cannot for a second stop focusing on flying the FPV drone. but its not that hard. or if it is hard, then i am TopGun Tom Cruse FPV Pilot without any combat experience
Welcome to Ukraine, sir
Just what a peace loving (my peace) want's to hear. Yet a newer level of madness. Q : What's next ? When will it stop ?
Mantap
Ya the videos of people running for their lives from a spicy hobby toy is scarry.
Would bladeless fan technology work on these types of drones? The drones would be scary quiet.
Most of the times it's war that innovates.
Now it's innovations that creates new warfare.
I believe this will be known in history as "The Drone War"
WOW!!
My guess is it was flying too low and clipped a tree just before the field. Note the long trail in the field right up to the burned airframe. It was a very shallow crash that spanned the length of the field.
11:45 wow... now I feel like a jet pilot :D . To be honest, I would say everybody can learn to fly fpv, is not that hard.
_" ... tanks are only used as artillery ..."_
Unless you have a modern airforce.
That Raybird 3 sure is a nice looking piece of kit to have been developed during a frickin war. Ukraine is going to end up being a hub for the development and manufacturing of certain classes of military hardware, when this is all over. They will have economically valuable war expertise in numerous areas.
No matter where the lines are finally drawn on the maps, Russia is going to end up with a _more_ powerful, more capable neighbor on their border, as a result of Putin's extreme foolishness.
So much for demilitarization.
This was all tragically feckin pointless, and Putin will come to an unpleasant end, I predict.
I have the dji mini 4 pro it is AMAZING, I would love to grab a mavic someday. So very cool!
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01:37 a boy and her bird 😂
From February 24, 2022 to March 11, 2024, about 424,980 Russian personnel were killed or wounded in Ukraine, including 920 soldiers in the past 24 hours.
10,000 at once. I didnt think it had reached that extent yet