New Rogue 1 Combat Drone Hits 70mph

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2024
  • In the realm of modern warfare, speed and precision are paramount. FLIR Defense's latest innovation, the Rogue 1 combat drone, embodies these qualities with remarkable prowess. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 70mph during operations, this drone stands out as a formidable asset for military forces seeking agility and effectiveness in the field. Its speed not only enhances its ability to strike swiftly but also allows for rapid reconnaissance and response, making it a versatile tool for a range of missions. The U.S. Marine Corps, renowned for its focus on cutting-edge technology, has already shown keen interest in integrating the Rogue 1 into its arsenal, recognizing its potential to revolutionize combat strategies.
    In a world where every second counts, the Rogue 1's speed is more than a mere advantage-it's a game-changer. Its agility enables it to traverse challenging terrain with ease, gathering crucial intelligence and executing precise strikes with unparalleled efficiency. Moreover, being recoverable adds another layer of tactical advantage, allowing for sustained operations and cost-effective use. As military strategies evolve to prioritize swift and decisive actions, the Rogue 1 emerges as a beacon of innovation, heralding a new era in aerial combat capabilities.
    The advent of the Rogue 1 combat drone marks a significant milestone in military technology, redefining the standards of speed, lethality, and adaptability. As nations worldwide navigate complex security landscapes, the Rogue 1's emergence underscores the imperative of staying ahead in the arms race, not just in firepower but in the strategic deployment of advanced tools. With its speed, precision, and recoverability, the Rogue 1 stands poised to shape the future of military operations, offering a glimpse into the rapid advancements that continue to redefine modern warfare.
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  • @dr.igorrudenko7761
    @dr.igorrudenko7761 27 дней назад +3

    I am from Ukraine and see here nothing special. But one Main point missing - if and how this drone may be effective against electronic warfare

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon 14 дней назад

      Congratulations Teledyne, you've achieved no more than the Ukranians did with $200 FPV drones, a remote actuator, a box of old mortars and some fucken zip ties, but you want $100k USD for your junk that the Chinese could copy for a fiftieth the price just by watching this video. Both this thing and the Black Hornet drone/s are proof that the military leadership are now just signing cheques for companies that pay them a handsome kickback for the contract...

  • @Raleigh186
    @Raleigh186 23 дня назад

    Other than the background music this is only an expensive version of t❤he cheaper version

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon 14 дней назад

      Congratulations Teledyne, you've achieved no more than the Ukranians did with $200 FPV drones, a remote actuator, a box of old mortars and some fucken zip ties, but you want $100k USD for your junk that the Chinese could copy for a fiftieth the price just by watching this video. Both this thing and the Black Hornet drone/s are proof that the military leadership are now just signing cheques for companies that pay them a handsome kickback for the contract...

  • @TrangleC
    @TrangleC 29 дней назад +1

    I think it would be a mistake for any company to develop a special military quad-copter drone now, at least if it is more expensive that the simple, civilian off-the-shelve options used in Ukraine. The whole point is that those things are cheap and plentiful.
    So making a special military version that maybe is 10 or 20% better but costs 3 or more times as much would be stupid.

    • @oxiumoron
      @oxiumoron 27 дней назад

      3?1 Ukrainian FPV drone costs between $500 and $2000. This one costs 100,000

    • @oxiumoron
      @oxiumoron 27 дней назад

      And judging by its appearance and video, the price is not even its main problem. The combat part is a total disgrace in the spirit of the "Switchblade 600"

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon 14 дней назад

      @@oxiumoronCongratulations Teledyne, you've achieved no more than the Ukranians did with $200 FPV drones, a remote actuator, a box of old mortars and some fucken zip ties, but you want $100k USD for your junk that the Chinese could copy for a fiftieth the price just by watching this video. Both this thing and the Black Hornet drone/s are proof that the military leadership are now just signing cheques for companies that pay them a handsome kickback for the contract...

  • @Sombody123
    @Sombody123 25 дней назад

    They successfully managed to completely obliterate one of the biggest advantages of these types of drones; the cheap price tag.
    US MIC really be like: "How can we make this as expensive as inhumanly possible?" The rest is just marketing to excuse the fact that it's suddenly 100x more expensive while delivering only like 1.1x the performance.

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon 14 дней назад

      Congratulations Teledyne, you've achieved no more than the Ukranians did with $200 FPV drones, a remote actuator, a box of old mortars and some fucken zip ties, but you want $100k USD for your junk that the Chinese could copy for a fiftieth the price just by watching this video. Both this thing and the Black Hornet drone/s are proof that the military leadership are now just signing cheques for companies that pay them a handsome kickback for the contract...

  • @ranfak
    @ranfak 19 дней назад

    lol 😂 literally copy of DJI with little bit of twist.

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon 14 дней назад

      Congratulations Teledyne, you've achieved no more than the Ukranians did with $200 FPV drones, a remote actuator, a box of old mortars and some fucken zip ties, but you want $100k USD for your junk that the Chinese could copy for a fiftieth the price just by watching this video. Both this thing and the Black Hornet drone/s are proof that the military leadership are now just signing cheques for companies that pay them a handsome kickback for the contract...

  • @FLORIDIANMILLIONAIRE
    @FLORIDIANMILLIONAIRE 29 дней назад

    This type of design is a mistake for elite forces since its neither fast nor stealthy

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon 14 дней назад

      Congratulations Teledyne, you've achieved no more than the Ukranians did with $200 FPV drones, a remote actuator, a box of old mortars and some fucken zip ties, but you want $100k USD for your junk that the Chinese could copy for a fiftieth the price just by watching this video. Both this thing and the Black Hornet drone/s are proof that the military leadership are now just signing cheques for companies that pay them a handsome kickback for the contract...