• @some_designer_dude
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    127 months ago

    Had not realized they just flew the whole damned drone into things, kamikaze style. Thought they dropped bombs and could re-use ‘em. Or was this a last-ditch kind of thing?

    • @Kyrgizion
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      107 months ago

      Almost all drones are single use. Only the really top tier stuff like US predator drones are meant to be reused. The others are essentially smart bombs.

    • @cynar
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      77 months ago
      • Drones are cheap. Sacrificing one isn’t a huge issue.

      • A 1 way flight can be twice as long.

      • A return flight can be tracked, and personnel are valuable.

      These 3 are the main reasons. If they are striking a target in a low stakes situation, e.g. an abandoned tank, then a bomb and return is completely viable. Similar for a quick surveillance flight.

      In this situation, it’s likely to be spotted, and the spotters motivated to track it. It would have been a shoot and scoot launch, with nowhere to return to, rather than risk visitors, or artillery fire.

    • @[email protected]
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      37 months ago

      Maybe it’s a range thing, or being worried they’d be followed back to base? Or having to deal with the second guidance system for the bomb / missile the drone would drop is too much of a hassle for the current situation?

    • @[email protected]
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      17 months ago

      These are also much much cheaper than cruise missiles. Basically a moped engine and hobby RC aircraft parts with GPS