DIY-HP-LED
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They've been wrong before and the Ukrainians don't need to reach the coast, just far enough to get the transport routes under fire control.
They do not have to make it to the coast. All they need to do is get within fire control of the rail line and the highway.They've been wrong before and the Ukrainians don't need to reach the coast, just far enough to get the transport routes under fire control.
The whole idea is to cut the Russians in half and isolate southwestern Ukraine and Crimea, the Kerch bridge will go sooner or later. They are making the Russians relocate their air defenses by continually hitting Moscow and shutting down its airport, there will be less for the Kerch bridge and other targets. I think if the Ukrainians attacked the Russian power grid with drones (they won't) the Russians would be fucked in a month, and it would sure pull the AA defenses out of Ukraine!They do not have to make it to the coast. All they need to do is get within fire control of the rail line and the highway.
For longer range I would reduce the payload and add a set of batteries that would be used at first and dropped like belly tanks on aircraft. In one of the video's above they are saying they are moving away from using the drones for kamikaze runs and dive bombing a target and reusing the drone.Seems a long way for a suicide FPV quad drone, but partisans behind enemy lines could be using them too. This was well planned; they knew exactly the window to fly into and the pilot planned his approach carefully. Careless talk on a cellphone perhaps in setting up the meeting perhaps. This would be a better instrument of assassination for the Ukrainians as it reduces collateral damage and can precisely target the bad guys, they are fighting in their own country, so killing innocents is to be avoided along with too much property damage. A HIMARS could have done the job, by leveling the building.
I'm sure they are trying lots of things and have plenty of targets to practice on, in theory dive bombing could work, the release point for a drone might only be only 100 feet above the target. A plane type drone could need traditional dive brakes to do it through and more training would be required. It is hard to beat the cost of a cardboard suicide plane type drone though that flies right into the target. Another advantage of dive bombing though is the loss of signal drones experience close to the ground, stay up high gives a clear signal. I see many of the drone operators now use a 100ft coax cable to a transmitter module remotely mounted, usually higher up on a pole while the operator remains under cover. Also a GPS tracking antenna (cheap) can greatly increase the range, reduce detectability of the operator and jamming by broadcasting in a beam and tracking the drone with a directional high gain receiver antenna. A simple directional YAGI antenna can serve as both a receiving and transmitting antenna, if everything is on the same frequency.For longer range I would reduce the payload and add a set of batteries that would be used at first and dropped like belly tanks on aircraft. In one of the video's above they are saying they are moving away from using the drones for kamikaze runs and dive bombing a target and reusing the drone.
I'm sure they are trying lots of things and have plenty of targets to practice on, in theory dive bombing could work, the release point for a drone might only be only 100 feet above the target. A plane type drone could need traditional dive brakes to do it through and more training would be required. It is hard to beat the cost of a cardboard suicide plane type drone though that flies right into the target. Another advantage of dive bombing though is the loss of signal drones experience close to the ground, stay up high gives a clear signal. I see many of the drone operators now use a 100ft coax cable to a transmitter module remotely mounted, usually higher up on a pole while the operator remains under cover. Also a GPS tracking antenna (cheap) can greatly increase the range, reduce detectability of the operator and jamming by broadcasting in a beam and tracking the drone with a directional high gain receiver antenna. A simple directional YAGI antenna can serve as both a receiving and transmitting antenna, if everything is on the same frequency.
Some of the best drone video of Russians getting hammered is on telegram and Russians and Ukrainians use it, it must be a battlefield in its own right with a telegram war! Are they gonna censor telegram, can they? Telegram is where all the shit they are talking about is or originates.Russia wants to ban the publication of videos of drone attacks
The possibility of introducing a law that will prohibit the distribution of photos and videos related to shelling, UAV attacks and other military events in the media and the Internet, with the exception of official information published by the Russian Ministry of Defense, is being considered. This was reported in the press service of Roskomnadzor.
“There is a willingness to consider a bill that prohibits the dissemination of photos and videos of shelling sites, as well as drone attacks, in the media and on the Internet,” the TASS press service reports. They added that other military events may also be banned. In this case, official information from the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation will be allowed for publication.
I would call what the video shows "toss bombing", with a quadcopter, releasing a grenade at around 60 mph at the right altitude. It might take a bit of practice, but I can see a fellow getting good at it, seems to work fine and a drone can throw a grenade further than an arm can or even a grenade launcher. It can toss them right into a bunker, window or doorway, yep with a bit of practice I can see some of these boys getting pretty good at toss bombing, a potential battlefield sport! Grenades are pretty light so the range and handling of the drone should be good too.