• @verity_kindleM
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    411 month ago

    The drone fired an RPG or the drone crashed into the copter carrying an RPG? THE PHYSICS.

    • mars296
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      371 month ago

      If the picture is accurate it would have to have crashed into it.

      • Match!!
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        201 month ago

        save a lot of money if you just have a grenade and propel it yourself

        • mars296
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          171 month ago

          Good luck hitting your target. With the drone even if you miss you can fly it back to safety until there is a new target too. Neither is meant for this type of combat and this case was probably just luck and an opertune target. The drone probably wasn’t launched specifically to take out the aircraft.

          • @mindbleach
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            31 month ago

            Rocket-propelled drone when?

            … oh god, that’s just the toon gun from Roger Rabbit. It’s a bullet that can stop and ask for directions.

              • @mindbleach
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                21 month ago

                Missiles are very good at the go go go but not so good at the stop.

                They’ve got one way and it’s not the sort of trick you can repeat.

          • @sugar_in_your_tea
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            111 month ago

            No, it stands for Role Playing Game. The drone was role-playing as a suicide bomber, keep up.

            • @mindbleach
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              31 month ago

              LARP “fireballs” might work if delivered directly to the intake.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 month ago

            Sadly no, it stands for “Ruchnoĭ protivotankovyĭ granatomet,” or “Hand Held Anti-tank Grenade Launcher” in English.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 month ago

        Yup

        Kind of amazed the drone was going fast enough to trigger the impact fuse. but no propellant so couldn’t be fired

  • @[email protected]
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    201 month ago

    Drones are going to change future warfare so much. Big ships, fortifications, and slow planes/choppers are going to be very vulnerable imo

      • @[email protected]
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        101 month ago

        But it’s enough of a game changer that large and emplaced targets will be overwhelmed. Watching those drone shows and their ability to communicate with each other like a hive mind blew my mind thinking about that from a military standpoint. I think it will be like stealth technology and radar. Most planes are not stealth so old radar is still effective. Some things will be able to protect themselves from drone attacks, but most will be vulnerable in one way or another. I’m just a military gamer and I can think of hundreds of types of drones I’d create if I was planning for a defense or attack, the experts have likely thought of those and thousands more; diggers, crawlers, flyers, dummies until signaled, attaching things coming in and out from ground, air, etc, and on and on.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 month ago

          I remember basic designs being bought out by governments in 2007 when I was following development, so yes, there are years of work already into this.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 month ago

            Imagine pods dropped like old parachutes but they become embedded in the ground with a drone controller and all the drones needed for the job at hand. You could drop hundreds of those in an area and create fortifications and drone weapon bases in one swoop. I imagine drone bases would be heavily protected from EMI type attacks

        • @mindbleach
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          21 month ago

          Neal Stephenson’s The Diamond Age has a “forcefield” of anti-personnel drones around one compound. They form a dome and drift into one another to share power from the ground.

          I don’t remember if there’s a reason they’re not just wirelessly charged, aside from mass air-to-air refueling sounding cooler.

          • @verity_kindleM
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            21 month ago

            I just read that! So much better than Snowcrash

            • @mindbleach
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              21 month ago

              Have you read Neuromancer? Snow Crash must seem even goofier than intended without the fresh context of whiz-bang 1980s cyberpunk. It’s satire. It’s satire of the whole Johnny Mnemonic, True Names, Lawnmower Man brand of futurism, from people who’d never seen the internet and figured computers are magic. Stephenson turned that flying-through-numbers mysticism into a shopping mall - and a shocking number of influential people did not get the joke.

              If you like Stephenson’s writing when it’s a doorstop, Cryptonomicon bounces between World War II and 1999’s view of 2001. It freely borrows from historical events as much as it makes shit up… and I’ve been surprised by which parts weren’t fiction. Yamamoto’s assassination, for example. US fighters really did fly to the edge of their range, in the middle of nowhere, and fly back five hundred rounds lighter.

              If you like Stephenson’s writing when his editor has a short leash, Zodiac is basically his whole formula writ small. Literally and figuratively.

              • @verity_kindleM
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                21 month ago

                I don’t know that I get the jokes. I prefer to read fast and in binges,but I had to put down Diamond Age, often at the most exciting parts, and go touch grass.

          • @verity_kindleM
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            21 month ago

            The drones were powered by atmospheric static, I think? Or was it solar power? They recharged each other by close contact. The black dust created by constantly battling nanobots was terrifying. More terrifying than the amount of money Stephenson must have spent on stimulants.

            • @mindbleach
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              21 month ago

              I think that’s just how he is. It’s not like Colombia naming a library after Stephen King.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 month ago

    Shit I had that on my Bingo card so many times in the 2010s I stopped putting it on there.

    Dammit.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      People who answer you won’t know what they’re talking about.

      People who know what they’re talking about won’t answer you.

      Repost your question to the war thunder forums if you want it answered.

    • @ThrowawayPermanente
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      151 month ago

      We would offer the drone $2,200 and it would come work for us

    • @[email protected]
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      151 month ago

      A helicopter will crash if you just look at it wrong. I’m not quite sure why this is surprising to a lot of people.

      Just because a helicopter can go faster than a drone, doesn’t mean it’s always going faster than a drone. The benefit of vertical take off is that you can land and pick up troops in dangerous areas.

      More than likely this is the same scenario as whenever they shoot down one of ours with an RPG in Afghanistan. Got them right after touch down or take off, or got a lucky hit while they were flying low and slow.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 month ago

        A helicopter will crash if you just look at it wrong. I’m not quite sure why this is surprising to a lot of people.

        People really don’t seem to understand how ridiculously flimsy helicopters can be. There’s a reason why they’re often called flying death traps by anyone who has to regularly be in one

        • @[email protected]
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          61 month ago

          Yeap, only thing worse than rotary aircraft are apparently tiltrotar aircraft. The V22 is trying it’s best to be the most dangerous thing in the air in the worst way possible.

        • @sugar_in_your_tea
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          61 month ago

          Yup, and a second rotor just adds another way to die.

            • @mindbleach
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              41 month ago

              “We made our plane a helicopter so it works less.”

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                  “It’s got VTOL! Well, STOL. And by L we mean wear your seatbelt.”

    • @[email protected]
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      101 month ago

      would USA helicopters got shot down by the drone too?

      I would guess so.

      If we had a sensor package that could reliably detect FPV drones out there, I suspect that it’d be getting mass-produced and sent to the Ukrainians.

      A helicopter can go faster than an FPV drone, so as long as it’s in the air, and has a bit of warning, it can just outfly the drone; the drone can’t catch up. Maybe multiple drones simultaneously coming from all directions, especially if there’s also heavy air defenses that prevent the helicopter from climbing, could still bring down a helicopter.

      • @mindbleach
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        31 month ago

        “A bit of warning” is probably overselling the acceleration of a traditional rotorcraft. You can’t safely get four tons of anything moving quickly using the same mechanism keeping it off the ground. Compare that with minimalist disposable quadcopters, with their zero-to-top-speed profile of “holy shit, where’d it go?”

  • @[email protected]
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    41 month ago

    $1000 drone? likely less than 500$ even for a consumer, and ukraine does have some of its own production setup to drive costs lower.