• @[email protected]
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    591 year ago

    The use of drones in this war is fascinating from afar.

    From an American perspective, I keep seeing calls from extremists for a new civil war, and it terrifies me because weaponry like this means shit will go poorly for civilians VERY quickly, even without going nuclear. I imagine that all these kids and young adults who think that playing CoD prepared them for actual war will be in for a big, brief surprise when a drone just deletes them while being operated by some guy in, like, Nevada.

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      Eh drone is just cost effective version of CAS. I think most modern jets bomber/fighter could carry out precision strikes without you ever seeing or hearing them.

      Or going in loud and proud A10 style also works, that shit is scarier lol

      • redfellow
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        71 year ago

        Tbh something you can only hear the last second is way scarier 99.9% of the time, because you can’t expect to hear it’s coming. Could happen anywhere any time.

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        61 year ago

        Or going in loud and proud A10 style also works, that shit is scarier lol

        It saves infantry, but not the british infantry. It saves infantry, but not the british infantry.

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      Or get chased around by explosive FPV drones and Ali-express quadcopters dropping grenades.

      And that’s before someone with more resources than Ukraine inevitably makes an airplane load of these things that just automatically go for anything vaguely human shaped.

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        31 year ago

        Maybe AliExpress drones is scarier, the fact that it’s so harmless and so lethal is equally scary 😂😂😂

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      I take want to see a bunch of Trumpers on mobility scooters waving AR-15s take on the US army. It’ll be hilarious.

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        With respect to grenades from drones… you might be right if the Russian tankers didn’t have the turret hatch open practically all the time because of how little air circulation they get.

        They’re so uncomfortable in their tanks they’re dying from a weapon they should be nearly immune to.

          • @Cypher
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            51 year ago

            I think you’re underestimating just how loud a tank is, you aren’t likely to hear a drone over it, and during combat operations you probably aren’t shutting down the tank when you could be fired on at any time.

            Crew comfort, keeping the tank sealed and the crew inside the tank has historically been an issue. Famously its the reason that the British Challenger tanks have tea pots inside… the crews kept hopping out to have a cuppa.

            Grenade like munitions get the job done and Ukrainian’s have proven on the battlefield that they’re vastly more accurate than artillery.

            You don’t need to trust me on this, there are dozens of videos of drones taking out Russian tanks by dropping explosives through the top hatch on combat footage subs.

        • @royal_starfish
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          11 year ago

          The main reason for tank crews(at least the commander) to open their hatches is not for ventilation, but for visibility and situational awareness.

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          11 year ago

          We’ve seen quadcopter drones destroy Abrams tanks operated by the Iraqi army. The truth is that any shaped charge explosive designed to destroy armor is going to go right through the top armor of any armored vehicle, from the leopard one to an Abrams to a t90. They only have a couple of inches on top.