From both sides of this war, can you just imagine, not just the PTSD, but imagine that ukrainain or russian soldier that survives thier tour of duty, goes back home or moves to a different country for whatever citizenship. Now imagine that veteran at a park with kids flying their toy drones. How freaked out would that guy be? Thats just insane to even think that anybody could get PTSD from tiny remote controlled helicopter types of toys.
@ yeah, thats just the last 2 generations of vets. What I am trying to say is that small drones controlled by kids out in society, are being used for accurate death. Explosive flying toys that are repurposed for war. When these soldiers try to acclimate to the regular world again, they will always hear that loud buzzing sound that they were afraid of back on the battlefield. When these men(and women) go back to regular life, stuff flown by kids at a park, will just terrify these vets and put them right back In combat mentally.
But it's rather a restricted application than a silver bullet. They loose a lot of FPVs which get trapped in their own fiber cables Ukrainians are starting to use AI drones which set up a target from a distance jamming doesn't work then lock up the target and then hit it. US and Europe give Ukrainians the technology when russia relies on makeshift things because of sanctions and the lack of research in AI
@@-pauI- Switchblade isn't Ukrainian development and latest models use AI. You've no idea how many of the different technologies, both hardware and software Ukrainians use ;)
The North Koreans don't (or didn't) seem to know about them, either. Poor so-and-so's. They're more victims than the Ruzzians. At least in Russia you can be informed, if you try. I hear they've cracked down on info for the masses though, they banned RUclips and probably VPNs.
Your power bills are double, your standard of living has dropped, yes you have to pay back $billions and for what? A battle over the natural resources in a land you knew nothing about, yea let's support that , yea we have no money, yeaaaah
I guess most see a tank get ammoracked and the turret blown skywards but maybe do not realize that the tank is crewed. What a way to end your life for the ego of just one man.
@@kerzhemanov You can say that but we all know, including you if you admit it that it is Putin's ego that started this. I have genuine pity for the people of both sides.
As a European still within my country's drafting age for the next 10+ years, I think learning how to fly a drone is my best chance of not having to be a bullet shield at the front...
no mate, a drone operator still needs to go to the frontlines. they are not piloting drones all the time, they are a bit back from the fight but still are in the trenches.
A few years ago my friend bought a DJI Mavic. He loved it and flew it quite frequently. The DJI Mavic is often referred to as the "Drone that Saved Ukraine." As it was because of its long ranges and high def zoomable camera that it was able spot Russian movement and call in artillery. It's strange to think that my friends favorite drone is also the drone that has killed so many.
The drone doesn't kill anyone. The russian soldiers killed themselves by crossing the border. They had two options, live in russia or die in Ukraine. When they crossed the border they were already dead.
saved ukraine???!! are you living on mars, apart from Gaza Ukraine has lost about 1/3 of its original territory (and more by the day) dragging europe, china, iran and north korea into its american sponsored path of destruction. seriously look up the maidan revolution and the history of the azov brigade before you post such stupid comments which may cost you and your country. europe is falling behind economically after destroying its main source of cheap gas (nordstream 2) it also does not have a military anywhere near the size or capability of russia which is already battle trained.
155-mm artillery shells have a kill radius of 50 m. How many people can fit in a circle with a 50 m radius (that's 50% more area than a football field)? Quite a few. Certainly more than a drone's-worth.
@DasCUL8r They have already won by not being overrun. ruzzia has been losing since the end of WWII. Sadly we in the west have to tolerate the rest of the world for centuries to come.
Musk promised that Artificial Intelligence will drive your car while commuting. Instead AI detects tanks and soldiers in a designated place and drops grenades on them.
Drone operators are not 100% safe either, anti-drone units or special forces still can conduct special ops that kills the drone operators.. But fortunately, Russian didnt really use this kind of attack. They still rely heavily on conscript and reguler soldiers who have no experience to counter drones or drone operators
@@abdu7095 Not correct, they are using also these tactics. Just follow the signal that commands the drone and you can hit the operator with another drone
You say that, but they have proven effective against the “world’s second army.” Thousands of casualties, destroyed vehicles and KIA on the Russian side from them.
@@leachimy24 He just said they are putting AI inside the drones and allowing them to decide who they will kill.... you don't think that technology will be used to control populations.
Gunpowder took a while to get going from fireworks to cannons to flintlocks to muskets to machine guns to rifles. FPV drones I think could be compared to any one of these leaps.
9:50 Volodymyr Ladygin, Direct Inclusion Foundation, Ukraine ....interviewed in English he grew up in Donetsk packed grab bag is part of his family culture knew Russian land-grabs are sudden, and unpredictable, but are repeated, and to be expected
Technology will Change everything.... Said in the early 1970s. The Russians Imperial Notion of Imperial Greatness has become a nightmare because of a Toy for aerial enthusiasts. .... 😊
The Russians have a much higher production of drones and have already made significant improvements, they are once again superior. They are the ones who invented drones guided by optical fiber to bypass jammers, moreover they are much faster and more precise to maneuver compared to those by radio and have a perfect video resolution that allows them to better aim the targets. The Ukranians are trying to copy them but they have poor technology and terrible video resolution
In video games they were already used many years before for this purpose and even the special forces did it for reconnaissance and attack, simply now they have been used more massively
Do you realize Russia has FPV drones too? And they produce much, much more of them, and have a range of models for each task at hand. This video is useless propaganda portraying as if Ukraine had an edge.
Most RCs are way more expensive than drones or are not load-capable to the point that they are still easily piloted. And they are not an entirely as commonplace as drones are.
@@jose-marie You're talking about today's technology, When I say bypass I meant 20-30 years ago. 30 years ago Drones weren't like today and wasn't abundant like today. The military totally bypass RC when Drones were at its infancy.
Still not change the fact that production become more important then the size of the population.... - Russias PRIMARY argument, moral violence argument... ( Sweden )
Russia run out of Artillery barrels for newer platform Monthly usage due wear-down 300 Monthly production 30 if they enough spare part for western made machines that Russia use. Example 152mm is now very rare on frontline now primary size is 122mm some guns design even in 1946 replacing it, also they have shorter range than 105mm Nato.
@@АлексейВодныйIs it propaganda that the Kreml postponed the retake of Kursk just again for the 1st of January? If they have so great capabilities why not smart enough to take Kursk.
The problem is Russia also has a lot of fpv drones. If it’s cheaper for Ukraine imagine for Russia, that has more resources meaning it can make more of them.
A drone unit, would have a printer and pre-fabbed parts. Plus simple motors. That single unit could probably have the capacity to field 1000 drones before resupplying.
Wow, they have developed a new phase of infantry drone warfare. Will probably be part of the book with iteration improvements but the same playbook for the next 100 years. I really don’t want to go to war. Now I have to look up?
I mean, lets just put the numbers out there. In the past your modern AT team would use something like a Javelin on the high end, which per shot is $78,000. A DJI drone modified with a payload is less than $2000 easy, sometimes you can make an FPV for $1000 or even $500. Differences between the Javelin and the FPV are stark to be blunt. Javelins are meant to penetrate and destroy a target totally, but the FPV is doing a vastly different job. FPVs not only target known weak spots, but they also go for optical sensors and other equipment on the armored vehicles. An MBT would be totally useless if the crew cannot see or aim their weapons if an FPV took that equipment out. You can disable the vehicles, that's the FPV's job. Some munitions are enough to totally destroy targets, but the majority of the targets are disabled or generally damaged which is where the cost per target comes in. The T-72 BMT fielded by the Russians is roughly $1.5 million in cost, depending on upgrades maybe more. A Javelin taking out a T-72 would mean the cost of the munition that took out the tank is 19 times less than the tank that was taken out. An FPV at $2000 against the T-72 is 750 times cheaper. The FPV does a fantastic job at disabling and even destroying tanks. So that's the metric you should use. If the method is reliably showing results, look at the operating costs and unit costs of the weapon and it's target to see how effective it is. The cost of a single shot of a Javelin is 39 FPV drones, and that's 38 more chances at a target with similar results. The numbers speak for themselves.
So hard to mention that 95% of FPV drone components are made in China. That Ukraine ignored all the "donated" Skydio drones from the USA and instead uses the best consumer drones, DJI, also from China.
Who would have ever thought that small drones or quadcopters could be used in warfare with such devastation. A $500 quadcopter taking out a multimillion dollar tank or other piece of Russian war machines. A great trade off I think, don't you?? I imagine Russia wish they have never heard the word drone.
FPV kamikaze drones used to be relegated to the realms of sci fi and video games. Now, it's everywhere. The cat is out of the bag, so y'all better develop counter measures!
AI may help but the "no signal (needed)" is not 100% correct : the attacking drone needs GPS even only if as back up navigation. The drone may carry navigation tools but without GPS such onboard navigation is limited and prone to errors. Also, shooting down drones seems to be most effective, with, yes, another drone, not quadcopters but fix wing drones hardened to ram quads at high speed.
Ukraines drones are nowhere near as deadly as Russias. To get around signal jamming, Russia has been using FOG drones, Fibre Optic Guided drones for some time now, where a reel of thin fibre optic cable is mounted to the drone. Some have 10kms of cable, whereas Ukraine, who are only starting to experiment with fibre optic cable, only have a range of 5km. Cable not only means the drone cant be interfered with, it also means the pilot has a perfectly clear view from the camera with no signal loss at all and can be guided more precisely. One video posted on Telegram, shows one of these drones being guided through the front windshield of a truck at around 30mph, even flying backward to track the cab of the vehicle when it tried to evade it. Amazing to see, but deadly.
I did not watch the whole video but usually the drone guys place two wires in front part of the drone. If the drone hits something the both wires touch each other which causes an electric bypass. This leads to the detonation. If they use a RPG-round it has an integrated detonator. No idea how it works but I guess it works similar in general.
That drone chasing that guy at the end was terrifying.
Tactical bunny ears?!? 😂
Mil spec no doubt 😂
I mean, monty python did teach us how lethal bunnies can be :^)
Something that US doesn't have 😅
That might be an antenna.
@@markarca6360 Nah its bunny ears lol
From both sides of this war, can you just imagine, not just the PTSD, but imagine that ukrainain or russian soldier that survives thier tour of duty, goes back home or moves to a different country for whatever citizenship. Now imagine that veteran at a park with kids flying their toy drones. How freaked out would that guy be? Thats just insane to even think that anybody could get PTSD from tiny remote controlled helicopter types of toys.
The sound would set you off, I imagine...
i know people who have ptsd every new years eve...older relatives
@ yeah, thats just the last 2 generations of vets. What I am trying to say is that small drones controlled by kids out in society, are being used for accurate death. Explosive flying toys that are repurposed for war. When these soldiers try to acclimate to the regular world again, they will always hear that loud buzzing sound that they were afraid of back on the battlefield. When these men(and women) go back to regular life, stuff flown by kids at a park, will just terrify these vets and put them right back In combat mentally.
i can already imagine it now, sad
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They started using fibre optic cables in a spool to stop jamming
But it's rather a restricted application than a silver bullet.
They loose a lot of FPVs which get trapped in their own fiber cables
Ukrainians are starting to use AI drones which set up a target from a distance jamming doesn't work then lock up the target and then hit it.
US and Europe give Ukrainians the technology when russia relies on makeshift things because of sanctions and the lack of research in AI
u mean like a kite?
@@nick_vash u clearly have no idea what ur talking about because all the "AI" ukraine uses is just open source software
I've seen Russians use this but not Ukrainians.
@@-pauI- Switchblade isn't Ukrainian development and latest models use AI. You've no idea how many of the different technologies, both hardware and software Ukrainians use ;)
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Even a kid can make a small drone, Ukraine would need 500 billion dollars for recovery, and has no tech for bigger drones.
@@GodwinGodfatherYou couldn‘t be more wrong.
Ukraine has no technological development, they build on Western projects and directions
Mind blowing for someone who grew up in the 60s this technology
😂😂😂 must be "special"
Not mind blowing at all.
March of time
I was born in the 70s and I grew up _with_ this technology. One of hundreds of thousands, probably millions, of drone pilots in my 50s.
The North Koreans don't (or didn't) seem to know about them, either. Poor so-and-so's. They're more victims than the Ruzzians.
At least in Russia you can be informed, if you try. I hear they've cracked down on info for the masses though, they banned RUclips and probably VPNs.
Slava Ukraine, respect from Manchester :)
Your power bills are double, your standard of living has dropped, yes you have to pay back $billions and for what? A battle over the natural resources in a land you knew nothing about, yea let's support that , yea we have no money, yeaaaah
I guess most see a tank get ammoracked and the turret blown skywards but maybe do not realize that the tank is crewed.
What a way to end your life for the ego of just one man.
Three humans in each, minimum. Sad that it's not The Politburo or their brats, eh?
Biden has very big ego indeed
@@kerzhemanov Yes, but this is reality, where we all know that Felipe means Putler.
@@kerzhemanov You can say that but we all know, including you if you admit it that it is Putin's ego that started this.
I have genuine pity for the people of both sides.
Yup. Imagine your death being recorded
As a European still within my country's drafting age for the next 10+ years, I think learning how to fly a drone is my best chance of not having to be a bullet shield at the front...
no mate, a drone operator still needs to go to the frontlines. they are not piloting drones all the time, they are a bit back from the fight but still are in the trenches.
@@mikatu Yeah, but not as bullet shield, and a few km's behind the trenches.
Ya until you get captured...
@@Dr_Gerbz chill out if you live in a nato country your fine
@@Mack_Dingo Which could happen regardless of role.
A few years ago my friend bought a DJI Mavic. He loved it and flew it quite frequently. The DJI Mavic is often referred to as the "Drone that Saved Ukraine." As it was because of its long ranges and high def zoomable camera that it was able spot Russian movement and call in artillery.
It's strange to think that my friends favorite drone is also the drone that has killed so many.
Saved 3/4 th of Ukraine until now.
@@ROHITKINGC more like 4/5
The drone doesn't kill anyone. The russian soldiers killed themselves by crossing the border.
They had two options, live in russia or die in Ukraine. When they crossed the border they were already dead.
saved ukraine???!! are you living on mars, apart from Gaza Ukraine has lost about 1/3 of its original territory (and more by the day) dragging europe, china, iran and north korea into its american sponsored path of destruction. seriously look up the maidan revolution and the history of the azov brigade before you post such stupid comments which may cost you and your country. europe is falling behind economically after destroying its main source of cheap gas (nordstream 2) it also does not have a military anywhere near the size or capability of russia which is already battle trained.
it's more effective than artillery shells due to accuracy.
That alone IMHO is already a game changer.
Some artillery shells are self correcting, and can go further faster.
155-mm artillery shells have a kill radius of 50 m. How many people can fit in a circle with a 50 m radius (that's 50% more area than a football field)? Quite a few. Certainly more than a drone's-worth.
If this was true then Ukraine would be winning
@DasCUL8r
They have already won by not being overrun. ruzzia has been losing since the end of WWII. Sadly we in the west have to tolerate the rest of the world for centuries to come.
Great reporting. Many thanks.
Musk promised that Artificial Intelligence will drive your car while commuting. Instead AI detects tanks and soldiers in a designated place and drops grenades on them.
First real drone war. Skynet
You're misquoting. Very botty in this Comments section.
Always every innovation then it's used for war
14:30 he said "how to avoid sanctions" not "these engines"
Slava Ukraine 💛🇺🇦💛🇺🇦🏴💛💙✌️
"saliva ukraine" said the american that literally never heard of the word ukraine until the war. stop dk riding sheep
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@@okbud69x I'm not American, I'm European, and know more than you Ivan ✌️
Excellent report
Many thanks to all who help!
No one is safe on the battlefield unless there is technology available to counter Drones lethality.
Drone operators are not 100% safe either, anti-drone units or special forces still can conduct special ops that kills the drone operators..
But fortunately, Russian didnt really use this kind of attack.
They still rely heavily on conscript and reguler soldiers who have no experience to counter drones or drone operators
Russian drones are far more better than Ukrainians, but mainstream media don't report it, you can search it up
@@abdu7095 Not correct, they are using also these tactics. Just follow the signal that commands the drone and you can hit the operator with another drone
Enjoying watching yr videos 😊
This is the worst news channel possible. how can u enjoy this
Slava Ukraine
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This report is high-quality.
Bro said “can they be compared to the invention of gunpowder”😂 na more like IED’s with wings
You say that, but they have proven effective against the “world’s second army.” Thousands of casualties, destroyed vehicles and KIA on the Russian side from them.
@@joshuastanton6731 Because of gunpowder European countries colonized most of the world, i dont see fpv drones do something simular.
@@leachimy24 He just said they are putting AI inside the drones and allowing them to decide who they will kill.... you don't think that technology will be used to control populations.
@@Loves2Spewge1992they are already doing that thou anyway
Gunpowder took a while to get going from fireworks to cannons to flintlocks to muskets to machine guns to rifles. FPV drones I think could be compared to any one of these leaps.
9:50 Volodymyr Ladygin, Direct Inclusion Foundation, Ukraine ....interviewed in English
he grew up in Donetsk
packed grab bag is part of his family culture knew Russian land-grabs are sudden, and unpredictable, but are repeated, and to be expected
That still doesn't make it right. Have some empathy. Damn.
Bless these guys
This guy is a seasoned prepper. Real life experience.
Zaychik is a "small/cute hare" 😊
Wow, very impressive!
Technology will Change everything.... Said in the early 1970s.
The Russians Imperial Notion of Imperial Greatness has become a nightmare because of a Toy for aerial enthusiasts. .... 😊
The Russians have a much higher production of drones and have already made significant improvements, they are once again superior. They are the ones who invented drones guided by optical fiber to bypass jammers, moreover they are much faster and more precise to maneuver compared to those by radio and have a perfect video resolution that allows them to better aim the targets. The Ukranians are trying to copy them but they have poor technology and terrible video resolution
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Love these vids, thx guys.
Amazing🎉
15 years ago when I would say " drones will be king and scary someday" people would just give me a weird or "whatever " look ......
And " Here they are .... !!! "
In video games they were already used many years before for this purpose and even the special forces did it for reconnaissance and attack, simply now they have been used more massively
@@huskywr240 Yep and I think we are still in the beginning stages
Finns had Molotov coctail. Ukrainians have drones.
It's not Finnish, have you ever wondered where the name Molotov comes from? It is named after its Russian inventor
Do you realize Russia has FPV drones too? And they produce much, much more of them, and have a range of models for each task at hand. This video is useless propaganda portraying as if Ukraine had an edge.
I love the wild hornets they do so much amazing work!
In the Vietnam War, there were white feathers. In the Ukraine War, there were bunny ears.
I wonder if the detonation includes the shorting of the battery thereby making a bigger explosion or having it burn longer after impact
I expect it would add a little something. I expect it helps them to make incendiary ones, if not then someone should look into that!
2:36 I don’t see a pilot, I see a bunny tho 😅
Great reporting
It's crazy to see how the military bypass RC planes and vehicles.
Most RCs are way more expensive than drones or are not load-capable to the point that they are still easily piloted. And they are not an entirely as commonplace as drones are.
@@jose-marie You're talking about today's technology, When I say bypass I meant 20-30 years ago. 30 years ago Drones weren't like today and wasn't abundant like today. The military totally bypass RC when Drones were at its infancy.
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Fascinante.
I thought I klicked on a video from the first year of the war by mistake... "Some people believe drones will change warfare"
Wakey wakey, it's 2024!
Calling them FPV is also not ok, first person view doesn’t mean a drone… And almost all drones are fpv, that’s how you guide them
The Russians can learn from this TUTORIAL!
Still not change the fact that production become more important then the size of the population....
- Russias PRIMARY argument, moral violence argument...
( Sweden )
Slava Ukraine!
Chris Pleasance ... so pleasant
Animation was sick
Russia run out of Artillery barrels for newer platform Monthly usage due wear-down 300 Monthly production 30 if they enough spare part for western made machines that Russia use. Example 152mm is now very rare on frontline now primary size is 122mm some guns design even in 1946 replacing it, also they have shorter range than 105mm Nato.
Russia is losing around 3,700 tanks annually, but is capable of producing only around 3,000 annually.
ahaha the shells ran out back in April 2022, we remember, we remember. What Western experts say about military potential is all Russian propaganda xD
@@АлексейВодный There is a reason why Russia has gone nowhere for 2.5 years.
@@АлексейВодныйIs it propaganda that the Kreml postponed the retake of Kursk just again for the 1st of January? If they have so great capabilities why not smart enough to take Kursk.
This war looks like David Vs Goliath where Ukraine uses Drone as David used the sling to hurl a stone at Goliath..😊
Amazon promised that these will deliver your shopping. But they deliver grenades instead.
I wonder if they have Amazon Prime?
never imagined to see drone warfare this soon. quite the strange war. ww1, ww2 and modern weapons all used...
would someone explain the rabbit ear head gear to me please.
The problem is Russia also has a lot of fpv drones. If it’s cheaper for Ukraine imagine for Russia, that has more resources meaning it can make more of them.
The Russian Armed Forces uses optical fiber FPV, which is invulnerable to electronic warfare
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Why Russian fiberoptic drones are a Ukranian tank nightmare....
A drone unit, would have a printer and pre-fabbed parts. Plus simple motors. That single unit could probably have the capacity to field 1000 drones before resupplying.
I imagine the American admiralty and commander watching these videos and saying "Boys! Get to work, we need that too"
"Why Ukraine’s FPV Drones are not changing the tide of the war" would have been a better title
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If only this technology was exclusively available to Ukraine..
Wow, they have developed a new phase of infantry drone warfare. Will probably be part of the book with iteration improvements but the same playbook for the next 100 years. I really don’t want to go to war. Now I have to look up?
It's goggles not headset :)
I mean, lets just put the numbers out there. In the past your modern AT team would use something like a Javelin on the high end, which per shot is $78,000. A DJI drone modified with a payload is less than $2000 easy, sometimes you can make an FPV for $1000 or even $500. Differences between the Javelin and the FPV are stark to be blunt. Javelins are meant to penetrate and destroy a target totally, but the FPV is doing a vastly different job. FPVs not only target known weak spots, but they also go for optical sensors and other equipment on the armored vehicles. An MBT would be totally useless if the crew cannot see or aim their weapons if an FPV took that equipment out. You can disable the vehicles, that's the FPV's job. Some munitions are enough to totally destroy targets, but the majority of the targets are disabled or generally damaged which is where the cost per target comes in. The T-72 BMT fielded by the Russians is roughly $1.5 million in cost, depending on upgrades maybe more. A Javelin taking out a T-72 would mean the cost of the munition that took out the tank is 19 times less than the tank that was taken out. An FPV at $2000 against the T-72 is 750 times cheaper. The FPV does a fantastic job at disabling and even destroying tanks. So that's the metric you should use. If the method is reliably showing results, look at the operating costs and unit costs of the weapon and it's target to see how effective it is. The cost of a single shot of a Javelin is 39 FPV drones, and that's 38 more chances at a target with similar results. The numbers speak for themselves.
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So hard to mention that 95% of FPV drone components are made in China. That Ukraine ignored all the "donated" Skydio drones from the USA and instead uses the best consumer drones, DJI, also from China.
8:04 This is a Ukrainian Tank being hit by a Russian drone. lol
Who would have ever thought that small drones or quadcopters could be used in warfare with such devastation. A $500 quadcopter taking out a multimillion dollar tank or other piece of Russian war machines. A great trade off I think, don't you?? I imagine Russia wish they have never heard the word drone.
Ukraine using microtransactions , get your bunny ear skins from the shop
40.7v battery on that animated drone lol
Ha, Smithereens.
😂
What does revealing Bunny to the enemy accomplish ?
imagine if we'd been fighting this tech in Iraq our tanks, APCs, and soldier would have been in big trouble
I wonder if Repeaters and Cameras attached to tethered blimps positioned a safe distance away from Drone Teams would help with range and ISR?
FPV kamikaze drones used to be relegated to the realms of sci fi and video games. Now, it's everywhere. The cat is out of the bag, so y'all better develop counter measures!
Why no mention of Russian FPV drones? They have exactly the same capabilities and on some parts even better (fiber optic FPVs)
Ukraine also uses fiberoptic FPVs.
@@rafflesmaos rarely. But yeah one could say they are trying to catch up.
Seeing FPV drones makes me extremely glad I never joined army
The title should be, why fpv drones are a soldiers worst nightmare...not only russians
Ukrainian engineers should perhaps put thought on how to overcome jaming the signal of the drone by using the kinetic power of inertia.
what exactly does that mean? 😏
Pseudo science gets people killed
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Does it not matter AI or not if its an electronic it can be jammed or disturbed no?
Imagine what Elon Musk can achieve with his Starlink system. He will become the military industrial complex
Machine learning part of Ai will be the most devastating.
It will turn fpv drone to guided drone. Might as well use Javelin instead at that point
@@toututu2993javelin cost $200,000 per unit, drone ~2-500$
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Think about it
AI may help but the "no signal (needed)" is not 100% correct : the attacking drone needs GPS even only if as back up navigation. The drone may carry navigation tools but without GPS such onboard navigation is limited and prone to errors.
Also, shooting down drones seems to be most effective, with, yes, another drone, not quadcopters but fix wing drones hardened to ram quads at high speed.
The sad part is the opposite is more true, russia has way more drone vs ukraine. They have more of almost everything.
except brains and courage
Ukraine is basically nothing without aid, with over 100k deserters.
@@monumentaltravel3745 says the guy behind his keyboard in a safe country lmao
@@-pauI- Так-то он прав, лол
AI powerd FPV drones sounds crazy
China as their best supplier is so ironic.
I want to know which vtx and transmitter etc they are using. Said there fpv can travel 6+ miles
Meanwhile my Amazon package is taking a long long time
Mine got delayed. Isn't there a strike going on atm? 😂
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Coming to a Xmas market near you in a few years...
hey there whats that sound
why are you calling them fpv's. Nobody calls fpv quads fpv's.
weird vid title when Ukraine said Russia has the upper hand in amount of drones? FPV drones are a soldiers worst nightmare in general right now
Ukraines drones are nowhere near as deadly as Russias. To get around signal jamming, Russia has been using FOG drones, Fibre Optic Guided drones for some time now, where a reel of thin fibre optic cable is mounted to the drone. Some have 10kms of cable, whereas Ukraine, who are only starting to experiment with fibre optic cable, only have a range of 5km. Cable not only means the drone cant be interfered with, it also means the pilot has a perfectly clear view from the camera with no signal loss at all and can be guided more precisely. One video posted on Telegram, shows one of these drones being guided through the front windshield of a truck at around 30mph, even flying backward to track the cab of the vehicle when it tried to evade it. Amazing to see, but deadly.
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how does the payload explode, by hitting something?
I did not watch the whole video but usually the drone guys place two wires in front part of the drone. If the drone hits something the both wires touch each other which causes an electric bypass. This leads to the detonation.
If they use a RPG-round it has an integrated detonator. No idea how it works but I guess it works similar in general.
If bigger more man power and more natural resources is the key to win a war, then why US lost in Vietnam?
Russia’s FPV Drones are not an Ukrainian Soldier’s Nightmare?
exactly. Like they dont exists!
0:16 - Just like a Fortnite emote.