https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1J2EZULeiM
And you guys all thought the gun shops were just trying to make a quick buck selling "Anti-Drone" shells to all of those paranoid fudds
Who's laughing now :^ )
>>33290094
I am, because #2 steel shot not made by DRONE MUNITION™ is way cheaper and works just as well. Not to mention things like linked shot that exist since the late 1800s.
>>33290034
I recognize that airframe.
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/skywalker-x-8-fpv-uav-flying-wing-2120mm.html
>>33290301
That's remarkably cheap. I thought those things could carry mortar rounds?
>>33290326
... and today I learned that a tripcode sticks to the name field
>>33290034
Catch up grandad
>>33290034
None of these 'attacks' appear lethal. Kevin McAllister tier.
Daily reminder that Finns did it first with chainsaws
>>33290388
>Daily reminder
Did you type this consciously? Sometimes I swear I just wrote "reminder" and then my sentence adds "Daily" in front of it.
Also drones are a recent invention. Finn didn't do anything.
>>33290034
Well shit, finally a use for an automatic shotgun.
AA-12 back in development?
Airburst munitions this time?
>>33290393
My subconscious likes reminders and days.
Current attack drones aren't real drones, they are pusspuss drones. Real drones engage in hand to hand combat with chainsaws.
>>33290034
>Come on Mahmoud, give it a push
>Fly it close enough over target
>Fling a mortar round out the back
>*poof*
>No casualties
>Opfor tank moves ahead a few feet
>ALLAHU AKBAR
>Fly back to our base
>Peddle a generator for 18 hours to charge
>The kuffar won't know what hit them
>>33290301
pretty close but that's not it
>>33290034
what kind of shitty mortars are these mudslimes dropping on people? Those were direct hits on large clusters of people very close to each other and I don't even think it killed anyone.
Can we please have separate terms to differentiate quadcopters with automatic feedback control from fixed wing UAVs?
>>33290326
>That's remarkably cheap.
Not really. It's just the airframe. Foam, a couple spars, linkages and some laser-cut plywood bits. Electronics not included.
>>33290444
The Chinese company that makes that airframe revises shit all the time (which is rather unusual for a model like this, mind you). I wouldn't be surprised if it were just a newer version of the same model.
https://www.fpvmodel.com/latest-version-skywalker-black-x8-flying-wing_g632.html
https://www.fpvmodel.com/skywalker-white-x8-airplane-fpv-flying-wing_g27.html
>>33290326
>>33290496
Hobbyists often build their own expendable practice airframes for $5 in materials. You can get into RC plane flying for as little as $100. IF YOU CAN FIND A PLACE TO FLY >:((((((((((((
>>33290507
>not having enough space to fly
Get gud skrub
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9z-lhd6mG0
More accurate than Russia.
How do they CEP? Laser guided?
>>33290034
Cute, but it won't save them. Nothing will save them now.
>>33290349
Blow up Ahmed.
>>33290034
>a few directly into a humvee's turret
Wth these are accurate, kinda scary
>>33290393
Drones have been around since at least WWII. Marilyn Monroe was discovered working in a drone factory
>>33293226
She was testing dildos I presume?
>>33290393
>drones are a recent invention
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmanned_aerial_vehicle#History
>In 1849 Austria sent unmanned, bomb-filled balloons to attack Venice.[11] UAV innovations started in the early 1900s and originally focused on providing practice targets for training military personnel.
>The earliest attempt at a powered UAV was A. M. Low's "Aerial Target" in 1916.
>The first scaled remote piloted vehicle was developed by film star and model-airplane enthusiast Reginald Denny in 1935.[13] More emerged during World War II – used both to train antiaircraft gunners and to fly attack missions. Nazi Germany produced and used various UAV aircraft during the war. Jet engines entered service after World War II in vehicles such as the Australian GAF Jindivik, and Teledyne Ryan Firebee I of 1951, while companies like Beechcraft offered their Model 1001 for the U.S. Navy in 1955.
Etc, etc, etc.
The first "modern UAV" was developed in 1973. Pic related.
Drones are not a recent invention.
>>33290034
poortugal too
>>33293504
>"modern UAV"
but firebees were dodging sams over vietnam before then