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‼️ Repelling the assault by soldiers of the 72nd OMBr named after Black Zaporozhets

Enemy armor with assault infantry flew into position. The landing party inside was tarred with a grenade launcher, those who decided to ride on top received an incredible meeting from our Heroes.

Assault group and armor destroyed.

🇺🇦🇺🇦 Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the soldiers of the 72nd OMBr!

✈️ @a_shtirlitz

  • @warbond
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    429 days ago

    Not even the inverse, yeah? We have drones that designate targets already. I imagine they’d be power hogs and you’d have some inverse square shenanigans with effectiveness, but I don’t know what sorts of AT weapons they have or their capabilities. Unless Battlefield 4 was accurate, lol

    • borari
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      329 days ago

      Yeah I guess, I was just thinking about it in the context of a person setting up a marker for a middle/drone to hone in on.

      • @warbond
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        329 days ago

        But still! Cooperative engagement technology isn’t new, so it would be very cool to see it make its way to drones and gun fire control systems.

    • @NotMyOldRedditName
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      229 days ago

      OLED display to reduce power and simply show a directional dot with size to indicate distance?

      • @warbond
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        229 days ago

        I meant for the designation aspect. Is it a laser? Some other radiation? Power output is going to be a concern, especially with the other draws on a drone’s battery. Or even relating positional data to the tanks. It’s a lot of data jumping around.

        • @NotMyOldRedditName
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          29 days ago

          Ah you’re right, wasn’t thinking of the drone.

          It’d probably need to be specific for that instead of carrying an explosive payload. Could carry a larger battery instead then