How does Ukraine spot and destroy these drones? I can imagine it’s hard to find these things even with radar
Hotrico on
Interceptions exclusively by FPV drones? Excellent
nicedurians on
Drone wars!
4RCH43ON on
If I’m reading this right, and those time stamps are correct, all of these interceptions happened within 12 minutes. If so, that’s a remarkably well coordinated and timed accomplishment.
swedeyboy on
I doubt they need surveillance as there is 50,000 Ukrainians shooting at the orcs
Straight-Storage2587 on
How effective is the F16’s radar on small drones?
PitifulEar3303 on
“Let us see what they are doing to our glorious mother RuZZia.” — RuZ
“Poke you in the eyes!” — UKR
“Arghhh, blyat, I’m blind.” — Ruz
Final_Pension_3353 on
It’s amazing to see the Ukrainian interceptor drones doing their work. It boggles the mind how they can track down these lone Russian recon drones in a massive sky and take them out like a bat catching a moth. It seems like the Ukrainians are really flying their intercepting drones at the very edge of their envelope. But how significant is the loss of these drones from the Russian perspective though? Are these recon drones resource intensive to replace or can Russia’s limited manufacturing capacity compensate for the losses? They seem like they would have a much higher price tag than your average FPV drones.
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How does Ukraine spot and destroy these drones? I can imagine it’s hard to find these things even with radar
Interceptions exclusively by FPV drones? Excellent
Drone wars!
If I’m reading this right, and those time stamps are correct, all of these interceptions happened within 12 minutes. If so, that’s a remarkably well coordinated and timed accomplishment.
I doubt they need surveillance as there is 50,000 Ukrainians shooting at the orcs
How effective is the F16’s radar on small drones?
“Let us see what they are doing to our glorious mother RuZZia.” — RuZ
“Poke you in the eyes!” — UKR
“Arghhh, blyat, I’m blind.” — Ruz
It’s amazing to see the Ukrainian interceptor drones doing their work. It boggles the mind how they can track down these lone Russian recon drones in a massive sky and take them out like a bat catching a moth. It seems like the Ukrainians are really flying their intercepting drones at the very edge of their envelope. But how significant is the loss of these drones from the Russian perspective though? Are these recon drones resource intensive to replace or can Russia’s limited manufacturing capacity compensate for the losses? They seem like they would have a much higher price tag than your average FPV drones.