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  1. Benes_Bilderbuch on

    Brilliant idea to put a jammer that jams videosignals from drones on a drone with videosignals!

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  3. nobody-at-all-ever on

    It’s so good a Ukrainian drone was able to photograph it, presumably before the Russian drone was converted to even more dangerous and destructive debris.

  4. The main chip RTC6715 goes for $3 on Aliexpress. The mosfet rectifier IRB3034 goes for less than $1. In all, there’s about $10 worth of electronic components on the board in the 3rd picture.

  5. herrcollin on

    Honestly, seems like a decent idea in theory. I wonder how well it applies in practice

  6. atlasraven on

    Not convinced this will be more than marginally effective. Russian engineering is not highly regarded.

  7. So, Russia is able to install a signal jammer on an aircraft that’s piloted via signals?

    That doesn’t seem like it passes the smell test………

  8. Bergmiester on

    I bet they are working on, or possibly already have frequency hopping radios for these drones. There would be no way of jamming them then.

  9. Kooky_Ad_2740 on

    Easily defeated, they could have used those electronics for something more useful.

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