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While I understand it’s impractical I hope they have our sick paint scheme on them. Let them know it was us.
While I understand it’s impractical I hope they have our sick paint scheme on them. Let them know it was us.
The drop drones themselves seem to have gotten bigger as well as their munitions. Moving away from modified commercial platforms to purpose made ones probably made strapping bigger explosives to them easier and more common.
Not to discredit their work, but it’s basically a rugged drone with an antipersonnel munition strapped to its belly, most likely already made with Chinese PCBs and motors.
The drone part is something that already existed and I’m sure the Chinese have some kind of antipersonnel airburst munition already as well.
Pandora’s Box on drone warfare was opened a long time before the current invasion, although we haven’t yet seen the bottom of it.
Cable is pretty much invisible to the naked eye beyond a few meters, imagine a hair made from glass. Might be able to track it on foot by running it through your hands but that doesn’t sound fun or safe for it’s 40km range.
Definitely not something another fpv drone will be able to spot and follow.
From what I’ve seen the wounded are left by their comrades, making sure they’re dead is mercy at this point.
Finally some useful spending of my taxes. Slava Ukraini
Love that we provided it, hate that it’s needed.