doublejj
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Russian Men Are Changing Gender to Avoid Military Draft in Ukraine
Yeah, maybe they have some secret sauce they're testing. I'd read in a few places that it's very difficult to shoot them down because of the speed and trajectory; it's nearly vertical.Patriot is modular, and most of the modules have been massively upgraded since Iraq. This ain’t yer daddy’s Patriot system. I wager against Scuds it would be 99% effective. Taking out the smaller faster Kinzhal is a big score.
$3.4b for under 2000 drones!?
Military drones are very expensive as compared to commercial and FPV drones and RC planes adapted as UAVs, big military ones can cost a lot of cash. They have two main separate programs, the military ones used by the army and the commercial and FPV ones that sprang from the hobby and international fundraising with civilian volunteers assembling them from bulk and custom parts. They are now training large numbers of FPV drone pilots, DJI commercial drones don't require much piloting skill, but FPV drones are full manual old fashion seat of your pants WW1 style flying.$3.4b for under 2000 drones!?
The article didn’t say military drones. I’d imagine they’d be laying in tens of thousands of small FPV jobs to strap a pound or five of thump onto.Military drones are very expensive as compared to commercial and FPV drones and RC planes adapted as UAVs, big military ones can cost a lot of cash. They have two main separate programs, the military ones used by the army and the commercial and FPV ones that sprang from the hobby and international fundraising with civilian volunteers assembling them from bulk and custom parts. They are now training large numbers of FPV drone pilots, DJI commercial drones don't require much piloting skill, but FPV drones are full manual old fashion seat of your pants WW1 style flying.
I believe they are talking about military UAVs and DJI and FPV drones are purchased through volunteer organizations for the most part or were. At even $500 a pop, a million bucks buys 2000 FPV drones and 10 million buys 20,000 of them. Mavic 3s bought in bulk for $2K a pop still gives you 500 drones per million bucks, so even $100 million dollars would give you a Helluva a lot of bang for the buck. The big, long-range military UAVs cost millions or tens of millions each with sophisticated sensor and comms packages. They could also include the larger octocopters that can carry larger payloads further. The situation there is very dynamic and the ratio of what and who buys it can change rapidly as the drone war evolves. Some there were saying the government should spend more on FPV and DJI type drones, but they are not useful for spotting enemy targets for artillery 20 to 50 miles to the rear. The longest range FPV strike is 10km and these drones are most useful in tactical fights, the DJI bombers operate further away mostly because they are at altitude and drop bombs from up high with a cleaner signal.The article didn’t say military drones. I’d imagine they’d be laying in tens of thousands of small FPV jobs to strap a pound or five of thump onto.