@abhimanyunath2001 do you know how insane sound the bullshit with 50kW laser? Just imagine how much energy carry a single 5.56mm projectile ~2kJ. Converted for the moment of impact the result is close to 20kW applied on about 0.6cm2. With tour laser tou using 50kW for more than 5s. Which is 250kWps/cm2. Absolutely ineffective!!! Small .22cal gun with automatic targeting is about x25 more effective than ti's laser and absolutely cover the perimeter.
@@MladenMarinov But they got accuracy and fast engagement rate.. Any way they already developed it... And we may see its effectiveness in coming years..
The jamming of gps and telemetry means that wepon development is heading towards an AI future, where autonomous weapons vehicles makes the decision on who it kills on the battlefield. The Terminator filmes are begining to look like documentaries. There is a lesser known film called Kill Command seems even closer to an accurate future prediction. .
Allowing armed vehicles to operate fully autonomous does indeed feel like a catastrophe waiting to happen. And long range remote operation can be interrupted way too easily. I think short range remote operation is a much more likely scenario. The smaller ones of these vehicles can advance alongside infantry teams, and get sent forward into especially risky positions. The larger (car-sized) ones could be used in small groups, slaved to a manned C&C vehicle. Basically an IFV that carries only drone operators instead of foot soldiers.
@@herrhartmann3036 perversely this is the result of jamming telemetry and navigation signals. Without some advance in anti jamming technology, there seems no alternative but to allow weapons to act autonomously. There was a standing joke during the gulf war, that cruise missiles were so intelligent that when they reached Baghdad, they stopped and asked passers-by for directions. This was very close to the truth, the missiles had stored in memory terrain cartography maps which they could follow to their targets. Hypersonic cruise missiles have a unique navigation problem with navigation. They fly so fast the air around them is ionised to a plasm, blocking all radio signals, including GPS. So they require a very accurate inertial navigation system, or they must reduce speed just before reaching their target to obtain a navigation fix. FoF identification systems have been around for some time. It has been reported that rare earth elements can be added to jet fuel so that the IR and visible optical spectrum of the jet exhaust can be analisied by a heat seeking missiles to determine if it has locked onto a friendly aircraft in error. Facial recognition is now so advanced, a small killer drone could be programmed to find and destroy a particular individual in a crowd of people. Many militaries around the world are developing drone swarm technology to fly independently or alongside more conventional manned fighter aircraft. Such is the speed of incoming threats to warships that human reaction times are now considered too long. The weapons control systems are programmed to automatically identify targets and preemptively fire unless aborted by human intervention.
@@IsraelMilitaryChannel FPV countermeasures are tricky, also, any simple vision object locking software on drone is going to make countermeasures useless. Military industries are trying really hard to stay relevant in future wars, they are in denial for now, FPV drones are the most disruptive battlefield equipment since the first weapons were introduced.
I don't understand why we went to batteries. I think it's the worst mistake ever. We do not as an American. We do not purchase these or make these batteries. It's crazy. It does not make a bit of sense to me.
Future warfare is going to look like a giant Robot Wars TV show.
I like the Israeli version the best out of all of them.
Russia tried to use their Robotic Tanks in Ukraine and miserably failed to Ukrainian Quadcopter FPV Drones
Думаю время ФВП быстро пройдет .С ними научатся бороться в ближайшие несколько лет.Не на 100% но значительно снизят их эффективеость.
It's because they NEED lasers to put them down.
Raytheon already developed 50kw lasers named DEMShorad for such FPVs and swarm drones
@abhimanyunath2001 do you know how insane sound the bullshit with 50kW laser? Just imagine how much energy carry a single 5.56mm projectile ~2kJ. Converted for the moment of impact the result is close to 20kW applied on about 0.6cm2. With tour laser tou using 50kW for more than 5s. Which is 250kWps/cm2.
Absolutely ineffective!!! Small .22cal gun with automatic targeting is about x25 more effective than ti's laser and absolutely cover the perimeter.
@@MladenMarinov But they got accuracy and fast engagement rate..
Any way they already developed it...
And we may see its effectiveness in coming years..
Wow that's awesome
The jamming of gps and telemetry means that wepon development is heading towards an AI future, where autonomous weapons vehicles makes the decision on who it kills on the battlefield. The Terminator filmes are begining to look like documentaries. There is a lesser known film called Kill Command seems even closer to an accurate future prediction. .
Allowing armed vehicles to operate fully autonomous does indeed feel like a catastrophe waiting to happen.
And long range remote operation can be interrupted way too easily.
I think short range remote operation is a much more likely scenario.
The smaller ones of these vehicles can advance alongside infantry teams, and get sent forward into especially risky positions.
The larger (car-sized) ones could be used in small groups, slaved to a manned C&C vehicle. Basically an IFV that carries only drone operators instead of foot soldiers.
@@herrhartmann3036 perversely this is the result of jamming telemetry and navigation signals. Without some advance in anti jamming technology, there seems no alternative but to allow weapons to act autonomously. There was a standing joke during the gulf war, that cruise missiles were so intelligent that when they reached Baghdad, they stopped and asked passers-by for directions. This was very close to the truth, the missiles had stored in memory terrain cartography maps which they could follow to their targets.
Hypersonic cruise missiles have a unique navigation problem with navigation. They fly so fast the air around them is ionised to a plasm, blocking all radio signals, including GPS. So they require a very accurate inertial navigation system, or they must reduce speed just before reaching their target to obtain a navigation fix.
FoF identification systems have been around for some time. It has been reported that rare earth elements can be added to jet fuel so that the IR and visible optical spectrum of the jet exhaust can be analisied by a heat seeking missiles to determine if it has locked onto a friendly aircraft in error.
Facial recognition is now so advanced, a small killer drone could be programmed to find and destroy a particular individual in a crowd of people. Many militaries around the world are developing drone swarm technology to fly independently or alongside more conventional manned fighter aircraft.
Such is the speed of incoming threats to warships that human reaction times are now considered too long. The weapons control systems are programmed to automatically identify targets and preemptively fire unless aborted by human intervention.
Can they reverse position when they were upside down?
It'll be interesting to see how long it takes M113's, OH-58's, FV107's and BMP's to become "drones".
aaaaaaand SkyNet watches intently with his sattelite eyes
like vui vẻ.
Did you put the lavender AI in it too so it just is an automatic terminating killing machine
This should be mandatory elementary school curriculum…
It's all about using drones,these toys are now history.
Those drones will also be countered with lasers.
@@abhimanyunath2001 do you think that a laser can aim fast enough to a low flying target😀
@@gerolddo Search Raytheons DEM SHORAD
All Turkish weapons best ever
They are crappy. When in battle they break easily
@@IsraelMilitaryChannel stupid, Israeli cannot make own weapons without USA,
@@IsraelMilitaryChannel Israel can make any jet fighter, any war ship, and Israel cannot made to enough guns
Fpv will finish it
You realy think ?! Well, think AGAIN ! Its just an other COFFIN !
Road-kill ? Drone-kill?
FPV drones going to love this piece of sh.
There are already countermeasures for that. Moreover Iron Fists is upgrading to counter FPV.
@@IsraelMilitaryChannel FPV countermeasures are tricky, also, any simple vision object locking software on drone is going to make countermeasures useless.
Military industries are trying really hard to stay relevant in future wars, they are in denial for now, FPV drones are the most disruptive battlefield equipment since the first weapons were introduced.
Russia just used a suicide ground drone
Good for singapore defend
estonia rules baltics forever
I don't understand why we went to batteries. I think it's the worst mistake ever. We do not as an American. We do not purchase these or make these batteries. It's crazy. It does not make a bit of sense to me.
Lol
This is fucking terrifying
anyone who seriously thinks this is a good idea clearly doesn't understand computer science
не страшней чем бородатый дядька отрезающий голову.Не одной железяке не сравнится с запредельной жестокостью человека.
If IDF want to see what this joke is capable of - send it to Ukraine. Russians have good sense of humor and will appreciate it.😂
Russian military equipment is a joke. For 76 years IDF have been smashing them.
Russian weapons are a joke. Israel has been destroying them for 76 years straight.
looks too useless
Dffdddssdvg
This weapon is not appropriate in Philippine terrain.
Cloned tank better
Rubbish
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