General Sniper: Drones Have Changed Everything

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touch

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There are two peoples who know about modern-day warfare because they are actively engaged in it: Russians and Ukrainians. Nobody else knows jack shit about dealing with drones on practice. They both are taking heavy losses and it is very retarded to think if some nation is not at war with latest technologies atm, they are more entitled to talk about it.
 

okiebug

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I’m not taking a side. I’m just saying the dude is telling us how to avoid drones but Russians haven’t been good at defending against them.
They have increasingly stayed ahead after starting behind in drone warfare. Only an idiot wouldn't learn from their experience. On the bright side, your thinking matches some of the top men at the Pentagon.
 

EasyTapper

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There are two peoples who know about modern-day warfare because they are actively engaged in it: Russians and Ukrainians. Nobody else knows jack shit about dealing with drones on practice. They both are taking heavy losses and it is very retarded to think if some nation is not at war with latest technologies atm, they are more entitled to talk about it.
Or the other take away. . . we’re fucked overall when it comes to drones. And it’s only gonna get worse as drones get smaller, faster, and smarter.
 

EasyTapper

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Do you know anything aboot the navys Aegis radar system and how one ships radar can link to many other ships radar?

kind of the same principle no point and shoot anything just automatic monitoring disable/jam
what if it’s autonomous? Nothing to jam..
 

oblongo

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Quadcopter drones, often rigged with improvised explosives or thermobaric payloads, are used at every level of the Russian military. These systems are produced at scale, often through informal networks, and treated as expendable munitions. Russia is reportedly going through tens of thousands of drones per month, according to analysts and open-source tracking.

Drones are now directly tied into command and fire support. Fixed-wing systems like the Orlan-10 conduct intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, or ISR. Targets are passed to artillery batteries or FPV drone teams that engage the target. Another drone confirms damage. In many cases, drones have replaced manned forward observers entirely.