What a beautiful weapon! I can imagine how this would help our Ukranian friends equalize the imbalances they have to deal with every day. Thank you for your excellent work!
I remember in the late 70s drones were target's we called them bats, the army encouraged us to get involved in the RC programs, looks like it paid off.
i dont know. most inf. and soft targets are scatered in ukraine. with some AA options *a gun, automatic rifle, maybe shotgun* for anything under 100m the good way seems to be cheap drones flying to high for anything but missileAA this might be good for ''copecaged soft targets like cars or trucks''
Perhaps a case could be made that UKR could achieve a target objective of around 4000+ in terms of illegal invader displacement per day, in order to sustain their operations long term, surely ??? Ukranian reusable AI Sniper Drones auto rearming via remote ammo dump, auto refuelling / recharging via remote mini solar / wind battery banks and auto navigation, auto target acquisition sniper drones are the next big ground battle weapon. Munitions from bullets to small AI target seeking missiles. These could have a significant impact on frontline operations and be a force multiplier. If an AI drone had 50 sniper rounds, it could do a lot of damage. Drone geofencing via GPS and also AI Geofencing via ground object terrain map reference, would help manage engagement safety aspects. If such a drone could gain a 5 to 1 advantage over conventional anti troop kamikaze drones, it could change the numerical balance on the frontlines in their favour surely ???
The explosions in the video don't appear to have anything to do with drone airbursts. The explosion at (00:26) is certainly this drone but the one at (00:34) looks more like HIMARS and the one at (02:57) appears to be an artillery round.
@@BravoCheesecake Then the video should show results from testing. Showing large explosions while implying that these are the results of this small drone is very misleading. It's also a bit of an insult to the intelligence of your audience.
You don’t get something anything for nothing! Samir with public services…roads, bridges, sewers, water electricity … ….its call taxes! You want you pay for those wants.
Too expensive and already outdated. Ukraine and Russia are both producing far cheaper drones with much longer range, better EW counter measures, and heavier payloads.
What a beautiful weapon! I can imagine how this would help our Ukranian friends equalize the imbalances they have to deal with every day. Thank you for your excellent work!
I remember in the late 70s drones were target's we called them bats, the army encouraged us to get involved in the RC programs, looks like it paid off.
Armour, useless without supporting troops, logistical vehicles and air defence/artillery. These weapons are the right approach.
i dont know. most inf. and soft targets are scatered in ukraine. with some AA options *a gun, automatic rifle, maybe shotgun* for anything under 100m
the good way seems to be cheap drones flying to high for anything but missileAA
this might be good for ''copecaged soft targets like cars or trucks''
Everything made in US is three times more expensive than everywhere else.
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if they were equipped with a cluster warhead when shooting down and hitting a target.
Perfect for trenches
Perhaps a case could be made that UKR could achieve a target objective of around 4000+ in terms of illegal invader displacement per day, in order to sustain their operations long term, surely ??? Ukranian reusable AI Sniper Drones auto rearming via remote ammo dump, auto refuelling / recharging via remote mini solar / wind battery banks and auto navigation, auto target acquisition sniper drones are the next big ground battle weapon. Munitions from bullets to small AI target seeking missiles. These could have a significant impact on frontline operations and be a force multiplier. If an AI drone had 50 sniper rounds, it could do a lot of damage. Drone geofencing via GPS and also AI Geofencing via ground object terrain map reference, would help manage engagement safety aspects. If such a drone could gain a 5 to 1 advantage over conventional anti troop kamikaze drones, it could change the numerical balance on the frontlines in their favour surely ???
The explosions in the video don't appear to have anything to do with drone airbursts. The explosion at (00:26) is certainly this drone but the one at (00:34) looks more like HIMARS and the one at (02:57) appears to be an artillery round.
Correct, they are. The drone isn't in service yet.
@@BravoCheesecake Then the video should show results from testing. Showing large explosions while implying that these are the results of this small drone is very misleading. It's also a bit of an insult to the intelligence of your audience.
Very expensive though ,no doubt
You don’t get something anything for nothing! Samir with public services…roads, bridges, sewers, water electricity … ….its call taxes! You want you pay for those wants.
War is expensive, but Russian rule is vastly worse.
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If they were actually successful wouldn't there be nothing remaining instead of downed, broken drones?
Too expensive and already outdated. Ukraine and Russia are both producing far cheaper drones with much longer range, better EW counter measures, and heavier payloads.
Well that told me absolutely nothing about its capability. Click bait crap
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