Anyway, please stay safe and don’t be afraid to defend yourself.

  • @DreamlandLividity
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    Please, do NOT shoot at airborn targets, or any target where your are not certain a missed shot will safely land in an empty area.

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      Did not a bunch of People shot at a Tornado, at one point?

    • @IMongoose
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      Also shooting down a drone counts as shooting down an actual airplane, which is like, a super felony. So probably just don’t.

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        Also, the drone falling could hit someone or something. So seriously, don’t.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yep, that’s why birdshot is basically the only safe ammo that can be shot into the air unless you’re in the middle of the ocean or something.

  • @RangerJosie
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    GovCo owns the drones. The simple fact that they haven’t shot them down means they own them.

    This is a distraction. It’s to distract people because for some reason there was a sudden unexpected explosion of class consciousness.

    Stop talking about the fucking govt drones. Keep scaring billionaires.

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      The one I saw a picture of was a manned helicopter. (Flying in a legal area too … which is why they aren’t being shot down near a military base, because if they were a threat, in air they weren’t allowed to fly in… They would be intercepted or shot down)

  • @Hikermick
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    That’s drone better be pretty low on the horizon

  • @[email protected]
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    Anyone who thinks they stand a chance against drones with a gun hasn’t been paying attention to what’s happening in Ukraine.

    Gonna pew pew a CEO in the back? Sure, guns work for that.

    Trying to save your own life against a fast and agile target that needs way less precision than you to be effective and probably never even presents a target? Nah mate, you’re fucked.

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      There are some, handheld firearms that are used as a last-ditch / cheap anti drone solution in Ukraine, by both sides.

      Drum roll…

      https://www.armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2024/analysis-shotguns-emerge-as-a-frontline-defense-against-drones-in-evolving-military-and-security-tactics

      Its shotguns.

      Because they have a spread of multiple shot pellets instead of a single bullet.

      Fucking obviously duh, they’ve been used to hunt small, evasive birds routinely, everywhere, for like 150+ years.

      Hunting a nimble flying object with a sniper rifle is a laughably absurd idea.

      This actual post from this woman is so stupid I would have thought it was from a 12 year old whose only experience with guns is from CoD… but nope, its a 50ish(?) year old woman.

      Guess she’s never hunted birds, and thinks its just the same as hunting deer or hogs or something???

      • @Postmortal_Pop
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        Not gonna lie, if she can take a drone out with that I’d be pretty impressed.

      • @FireRetardant
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        Ive heard and seen some images and videos of soliders building their own antidrone ammo. They rip the tip off the casing and heat shrink a coulple of bbs together and crimp them to the casing. I’m not certain how legitimate or effective it is but I’ve seen several videos and images of it. They recomend staggering the homemade rounds with tracer rounds to help with aiming.

        • sp3ctr4l
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          Hah, I suppose that could work!

          Reminds me of ratshot .22 rounds.

          Maybe somebody will start properly manufacturing basically ratshot 5.56 rounds.

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        Its shotguns.

        Using a gun with a 25’ effective range against a device hovering 50’ off the ground sounds not terribly effective, though.

        Hunting a nimble flying object with a sniper rifle is a laughably absurd idea.

        I mean, the whole idea that Iran has a 7th gen drone army it can project to the other side of the planet is laughably absurd. And yet here we are.

        • @[email protected]
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          A quick Google search shows birdshot has an effective rang on the order of 40 - 50 yards. Now, you still have to be competant with a shotgun, but the public perception of shotguns is generally skewed. They have a much tighter spread and longer range than movies and games would have one believe.

          • dream_weasel
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            Depends on the choke. A 12 gauge full choke turkey gun can probably put a pretty tight pattern that range, but it’s gonna work better with bigger shot. If you want super fine shot and a full pattern, you aren’t shooting that far.

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              GarandThumb did some tests in a video a while back. IIRC he did both choked and not, along with different types of shot and slugs. everything but birdshot was pretty effective out to a couple dozen yards? I’ll track it down and drop a link after I’ve rewatched.

              EDIT: so in “How Deadly are Shotguns”, they fire 00 Buck unchoked at around 7 - 8 minutes, and it is still getting a drone-sized spread at 21 yards. In the video “How Far are Shotguns Deadly? BirdShot, Slugs, and 00 Buckshot”, we see birdshot and 00 Buck used choked all the way out to 120 yards. From my perspective, birdshot and 00 buck start having a potentially viable spread at 50 yards (slowmo spread footage at 14 minutes).

              I think that most likely, a pellet size between birdshot and 00 would be better, to provide that peppering effect while still delivering greater impulse per pellet. Garand also mentions in the first video that chokes can actually cause wider spread when used with shot, so unchoked shotguns may be ideal for an anti-drone function.

          • @UnderpantsWeevilOP
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            A quick Google search shows birdshot has an effective rang on the order of 40 - 50 yards.

            Show me a shotgun with an effective range and I’ll show you a drone with a higher flight deck.

            • @[email protected]
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              This is about drones that are cheap and can shoot you with a bullet. Sure a +1M$ drone will kill you from behind the horizon, but a repurposed consumer drone operates on the same ranges as handheld guns and as such could be shot by a handheld gun. If you can hit it, which is why you use a shotgun to increase your ods

              • @JayDee
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                it’s not necessarily with a bullet. Most improvised attack drones drop explosive payloads, since it’s both simpler to set up and simpler to use. Outfitting a drone with a gun takes making a complicated system for aiming it, while a payload drone just needs some 3d-printed parts, some extra wiring, and usually just a single servo.

              • @grue
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                Are the cheap drones really shooting people with bullets? I was under the impression they just had small explosives strapped to them and were single-use.

                • @JayDee
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                  you’re correct, they do not strap guns to improvised attack drones. they’re not necessarily single-use either, though. A kamikaze drone will detonate its payload while its still attached, which is an option. There is plenty of footage of IADs which use a servo to just physically drop a payload onto targets from above, and those could potentially be used over and over. I think the kamikaze version is able to be more effective, for a variety of reasons, but both versions seem to be seeing use.

            • @shalafi
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              Show me a drone that can kill me outside of a shotgun’s range.

              • @Passerby6497
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                Go to YouTube and search “Ukrainian drone drops bomb” and you’ll find tons of them. Like this one where the soldiers had no chance of hitting the drone.

              • @krashmo
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                I’m guessing you mean just the disposable kind of drones popularized in Ukraine? We’ve been dropping hellfire missles from Reaper drones at 10,000+ feet for a couple of decades now.

        • @I_Has_A_Hat
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          Using a gun with a 25’ effective range

          Translation: I know fuck all about shotguns beyond what I’ve seen in movies and video games.

        • @wolfpack86
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          25’ against what, humans?

          I got news for you, birds that get shot are usually more than 25’ away.

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          I have 10 or so shotguns, of all sorts. None of them put out much spread at 25’. That would almost be too close.

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          Other people have already pointed out that your conception of shotgun spread is essentially based in video games, where the spread is (in all but basically milsim games) greatly exaggerated.

          You’ve countered that drones can fly higher than an actual shotgun range.

          Yep. They can.

          … Did you read the article I posted?

          Shotguns are being used fairly commonly by both sides.

          It doesn’t matter what you or I think about how practical or useful they are…

          The people fighting the war think they are practical and useful.

          Nonetheless, here’s my attempt to explain the popularity of shotguns in Ukraine as anti drone weapons:

          This is not a solution geared toward being able to shoot down any drone, of any size or capability, at any range, at any altitude.

          Obviously a shotgun is not going to be able to shootdown a greyhawk or reaper style drone.

          Most of the small FPV drones that attack infantry or ground vehicles do so by basically either dropping a bomb or grenade or mortar round from maybe 25 to 150 feet in the air…

          Or just being rigged with some kind of an explosive to explode on contact or via a remote trigger.

          (Also, these cheap FPV drones do not really handle altitudes above roughly 150 ft that well (though this will vary by exact model). Unless its a dead calm day, gusts of wind easily blow them around, draining its limited batteries as it tries to keep its position steady, severly shortening the drone’s range.)

          These kinds of drones are extremely cheap, plentiful, and effective against infantry and many ground vehicles…

          When it comes to these kinds of drones, shotguns are also extremely cheap and plentiful, and practical self defense weapons.

          Shotguns are more useful against these kinds of FPV drones than an average assault rifle, due to the spread of shot.

          They are way, way more cost effective than using a tunguska or gephard or some kind of MANPADS platform designed to shoot down jet aircraft.

          Shotguns are also just more numerous, and don’t require specialized training/equipment like a dedicated AA platform or EM jamming and all the equipment that entails.

          You can just give a few out to every squad or vehicle crew, and thats way, waaay better than just hoping you’re operating near enough to an expensive friendly AA platform that exists in far more limited numbers, or being SOL if you’re not.

          Further, a shotgun is also just useful as a general combat weapon.

          Sure, buckshot has limited range, but sometimes fights occur within tight conditions… namely trenches or an urban environment.

          Also slug rounds exist and can give you more range than buck or birdshot.

          Also you can use door breacher rounds, or slugs in a pinch, to blow apart door hinges and locks.

          • @[email protected]
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            You put a lot of effort into trying to teach someone who is clearly dedicated to not learning anything. I appreciated the information at least.

          • @UnderpantsWeevilOP
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            You’ve countered that drones can fly higher than an actual shotgun range.

            Yep. They can.

            I’ve also noted that a lot of these sightings are of airplanes, satellites, and stars.

            Also you can use door breacher rounds, or slugs in a pinch, to blow apart door hinges and locks.

            I’m sure Betelgeuse is terrified.

    • LostXOR
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      Now here’s a thought… What about using drones to “take care of” a CEO? The risk of being caught would be lower, as you can be located hundreds of meters away or more. It’s also relatively easy to acquire a drone, and you can make explosives with stuff you can buy at the hardware store.

      (Disclaimer: This is just a thought experiment, I’m not dumb enough to try this, don’t worry FBI :3)

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        1. Drones that weigh 0.55 pounds or more must be registered with the Federal Aviation Administration. If you buy a drone, you’re supposed to register it, and that puts the drone and your name into a Federal database.

        2. Every electronic device with networking capability that exists has a “burned-in” MAC address that tells you info on the manufacturer, etc. This coupled with the drones serial number can narrow down specifically which device it was and allow law enforcement to figure out which specific store sold this specific drone. Then they hit the store with a warrant for the customers, match up the drone to a name, and go.

        3. Communications with commercially available drones are generally unencrypted and easily intercepted. Triangulation of the source of the controlling unit would be trivial.

        It’s sooooo fucking easy to find someone who is using a drone if you’re serious about it. It just takes law enforcement being serious about it. Also, there’s a good chance that since you have to register it with the FAA that any crime committed with it would be considered a Federal crime.

        • LostXOR
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          You don’t have to register it with the FAA; you’re already going to murder someone, who cares if you break a few more laws?

          The last point assumes someone’s recording the wireless activity of the drone in the moments before the explosion, which I think is pretty unlikely. And the internals of the drone should be destroyed by the explosion, rendering it practically impossible to extract any identifying information other than the general drone model.

          And even if all wireless traffic is being recorded and triangulated, pick a busy place and you’re just one guy on your phone in a crowd of thousands. You can also order the drone anonymously months ahead of time and pick it up somewhere with poor security camera coverage to all but ensure there’s no record linking it to you.

          • SeekPie
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            Also you can, like, buy the drone with cash? So no traces there?

            • @[email protected]
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              Buy used and pay cash, although the previous owner of the drone will almost certainly be questioned.

            • LostXOR
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              True, though you’ll probably be recorded by security cameras if you buy it in a physical store.

        • @sploosh
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          Communications with commercially available drones are generally unencrypted and easily intercepted. Triangulation of the source of the controlling unit would be trivial.

          You’d have to be looking for it while the drone was being operated, so you would have to either monitor all the time or be tipped off that someone was coming to get you. This isn’t really a good deterrent to drone-based assassination.

          Also, drones are trivial to build on your own these days. With a few months of extremely basic electronics education, a pile of off-the-shelf components and a little iteration you can have your own “ghost” drone that you can control via RF, cell towers from a modem you put onboard, bluetooth, line-of-sight-laser or whatever. The weapons on it are a different story, but people have been improvising ways to off each other forever. It’s kind of what humans do best.

        • @halcyoncmdr
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          1. They’re supposed to be registered for use, but that’s something YOU do, on the website. That’s not done automatically as part of the purchase.
          2. Not all stores manage inventory at the serial number level.
          3. That requires them to be actively looking for it while you’re flying. Once you turn off your transmitter there’s nothing to track. Don’t fly near restricted airspace and they have no reason to try to fine a random drone pilot.
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          Register with the FAA? Lmao
          Yes, yes. Let’s also register our crime gun before we do the crimes with it.

        • @grue
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          Drones that weigh 0.55 pounds or more must be registered with the Federal Aviation Administration. If you buy a drone, you’re supposed to register it, and that puts the drone and your name into a Federal database.

          Now that Ukraine has made it clear that drones are “arms,” the anti-gun-registration 2nd Amendment people are gonna get right on that, right?

          …right?

    • Diplomjodler
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      We never see successful drone interceptions but that doesn’t mean they don’t happen. Not the kind of odds I’d like to take, though.

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    All she has in her house are succulents? That makes sense. They’re literally the only things someone like her could possibly hope to keep alive. They need almost zero attention, maintenance, or moisture.

    Just like her brain.

  • Destide
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    Scoped gun for a drone OK yeah, you clearly know what you’re doing.

    • @[email protected]
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      I don’t know anything about shooting or why a scoped gun is a bad thing…I know she won’t shoot down a single drone with that thing though.

      • @turmacar
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        A scope limits your field of view. It makes it easier to hit far away things moving relatively slowly/predictably.

        It would be the opposite of helpful against a fast/close small target. There’s a reason duck hunters use shotguns.

    • @SupraMario
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      $100 says she barely takes that thing past 100 yards…good luck hitting a drone 400+ yards from you moving at 60mph.

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        • Prone shooting position, check
        • Bipod firmly on the ground, check
        • Aim at drone overhead, shit…
  • @ceenote
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    I’m not a gun person, but it seems to me like anyone who claims they can shoot down a drone with a rifle is also revealing themselves to not be a gun person.

    • @[email protected]
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      I just watched a YouTube video of ukraine drone operators and they had a guy in the middle of a field shoot down 3 fpv drones. They got him eventually but it is possible…

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      Why is that? People have hit more challenging targets. If the drone is stationary then it’s a no brainer easy target.

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      The dope has her DOPE taped to the sunshade on her optic, so at least numbers were crunched and she wouldn’t be shooting completely blind.

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    Goodness me, what hate does to people. She was born in 1987 but looks like she could well be in her 50’s.

    • @RBWells
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      The filter to over-smooth everything and the ridiculously aging roller set hairstyle are making her look like a well maintained 60 year old.

      Put the same person in different clothes and a more relaxed hairstyle and she would look completely different. I bet she was elected young and tried to look more mature.

      It doesn’t look like anyone cooks in that kitchen either.

  • originalucifer
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    shes more likely to die at the end of that gun than a drone. but only if you go by reality, statistics, etc.

    • @BreadOven
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      Or some bystander of shooting into the air.

    • @[email protected]
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      No she isn’t, rifles aren’t suicide weapons and that’s a typically male method.

      If it was a handgun you’d have a point.

        • @shalafi
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          OP probably mentioned suicide because that accounts for almost half of guns deaths. That’s where your statistic comes from. Guns don’t just hop out the safe and run around killing people.

          And BTW, when you hear about someone shooting themself “cleaning their gun”, no, that was likely a suicide attempt. I’m not all that bright and I can figure out how to clear any gun you hand me.

          • @FireRetardant
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            Guns should never be cleaned with live ammo inside them.

          • ArtieShaw
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            When I was a kid, a neighbor was shot in his garage. There were definitely two stories that went around the neighborhood. One said suicide and the other said “cleaning his gun.” One of those was repeated when kids were around. The other when they thought no one was listening.

            Years back, I read was a very odd story about the Korean belief that falling asleep in a closed room with a running fan would result in death. This also seems to be a cover story for suicide.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_death