https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=5db_1498777854
>strap explosives onto commercial drone
>drop explosives from the air or kamikaze drone into crowd
>close to impossible for law enforcement to find location of drone pilot
Is this going to be the next MO of ISIS once they get tired of driving cars into people?
>>34493220
i had the idea a while ago of strapping plastic explosives to RC jets to take out high ranking political targets, whether they are having a public address, in a car, plane, or even in a city they have the maneuverability, speed and size to be efficient. and they dont cost a lot either.
>>34493362
This sounds like a great idea my fellow \k\ommando, let us meet in person to discuss it more. What is your address and do you mind if I bring a few like-minded friends?
>>34493614
>>34493627
I wonder how well these magazines actually work.
>>34493614
1000 Colonial Farm Rd, McLean, VA 22101
I like delicious caek too, bring lots of moist caek.
>>34493220
>close to impossible for law enforcement to find location of drone pilot
Nah.
>>34493635
I'd figure they are a bitch to reload, and might encounter a jam or two. They probably need to be lubricated for best performance. They are really just for complete crowd suppression in the event that they starving peasants rush the capital.
>>34493362
Didn't they do this in GTA SA and vice city anyways?
>>34495366
Dear Santa....
>>34493220
The reason they were using cars is because making sufficient explosives and detonators and whatnot was beyond a lot of the would-be attacker's capacity.
>>34493220
just how you can jam cellphones you can jam the signal from the transmitter. they work well against third world countries or random citizens, but not so much against anyone prepared.
>>34493220
I had this idea a few years ago but refused to post it anywhere because of how devastating such a weapon would be.
Delete this now fucker. Don't give them ideas. It could happen to your family.
>>34493220
Works for the CIA
I've been wondering why nobody has done the quadcopter bomb yet. Seems relatively easy and hard to prevent.
>>34493627
>no breaks! Even to reload!
What about this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b93H5U6bcVI
I mean, it's basically just a super-poverty version of air strikes. You can shoot those drones out of the sky with machine guns, nevermind anti-air artillery
>>34495344
There was a mission in Grand Theft Auto Vice City where you demolish a Skyscraper by using a toy helicopter to drop dynamite off at the supports.
>>34493220
ISIS is more and more like the GLA every day. I know the drone is used by USA in the game but it is the same fucking thing
>>34500512
I think hobby drones will become more and more prevalent in warfare in the future, at least for irregular forces.
>race drone with explosives fixed onto them
>just fly it right into your target whether it be a person or equipment like a vehicle or comms
>>34497676
They have.
>>34493362
>RC jets
> and they dont cost a lot either
compared to what ?
like $10,000 plus huge training
>>34493362
Make it drop dildos on a public rally. Literally raining dicks during a speech.
>>34495366
wake me up when they can deliver self-driving tanks.
>>34501033
They can deliver self driving tanks....the size of a guinea pig
>>34501019
Now I want to fill a b2 with dildos and bomb big events
>>34501019
>Make it drop dildos on a public rally. Literally raining dicks during a speech.
Don't let your dreams be memes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9Yzf4jk0Ko
>>34498398
Yup, for Burt Reynolds and Donald Love.
>Terrorists buy parts for drones off Hobbyking.
>Terrorists strap bombs to hobby drones
>Hobbyking is unknowingly funding ISIS by supplying them RC vehicles for weapons.
Noice. RIP HK
>>34493220
drone assassins?
i can guarantee you sometime in the future this will be a thing for all of us to contend with.
>>34493362
Can't speak for other political targets, but as a part of the US presidents motorcade they have a car specifically for detecting and jamming nearby signals so it wouldn't be very effective in that case.
>>34501512
Could go with antiquated analog servos.
>>34493220
>nobody notices that the drone in the beginning is not the drone they use for dropping those mortar rounds
>>34500991
>10k
Are you retarded? There's tons of RC jet replicas that go fast as fuck and they don't cost more than a few hundred bucks. A good radio will cost you like 80$ or less if you go used.
it''ll be the MO of the cia to get drones banned for civilian use
>>34493220
You do not get 72 virgins by using a drone. There is a waiting list of volunteers, no need for a drone.
>>34493362
>putting a sharpened metal tip on the RC jet and becoming a flying spear
well then
i'm just going to back away from this thread...
Where the fuck does ISIS even get all those drones?
>>34495366
>>34497714
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIJaG7X6918
>>34502953
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cp7mM2TP_1A
>>34493220
>these wont be jammed in seconds if they become a threat
Comercial drones all us a known bandwidths
>>34503273
>what are analog servos and known ranges
Thank God most terrorists that have an ounce of brains just lobby for the muslim brotherhood. Everyone else are disposable pawns
>US jamming tech makes all this gay shit obsolete.
>>34501512
>they have a car specifically for detecting and jamming nearby signals
so they've basically turned a Caddy into a EA-6 Prowler? please tell me they just hooked up an AN/ALQ-101 in the back seat(strapped in with a seatbelt obvs)
>>34501615
>>34503324
the point is how are you going to transmit signals to those servos if every radio band looks like a Libyan radar display
>>34493220
didn't they do some research towards this about invading iraq. i'm pretty sure there's a report out there with colon powell's name on it about iraqi drones.
>>34503792
Analog timers, love.
>>34503828
>*colin* powell
>>34503843
wat
>>34503828
>On February 5, 2003, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell addressed the United Nations General Assembly in order to describe in detail the weapons of mass destruction that Saddam Hussein was supposedly developing in Iraq. This speech is now infamous, and the the inaccurate statements about Iraq’s nuclear and chemical weapons within it are a matter of public record. In that same speech, Secretary Powell made the remarkable assertion that Iraq was developing sophisticated drones to deliver these weapons of mass destruction.
>“Iraq has been working on a variety of UAVs for more than a decade. This is just illustrative of what a UAV would look like,” Powell said, showing a photograph of a small unarmed drone. “This effort has included attempts to modify for unmanned flight the MiG-21 and with greater success an aircraft called the L-29. However, Iraq is now concentrating not on these airplanes, but on developing and testing smaller UAVs, such as this.” He went on, “Iraq could use these small UAVs which have a wingspan of only a few meters to deliver biological agents to its neighbours or if transported, to other countries, including the United States.”
http://dronecenter.bard.edu/history-lesson-iraqs-foil-clad-drones/
>>34493220
I've never tried but I doubt drone flying is easy. Seems hard to keep control once out of sight unless it has instruments and a gps map displayed on the cam feed. The difficulty vs driving a car or detonating explosives is a lot higher since the pilot actually needs to be skilled. Drone terrorist attack is no doubt a possibility but it is highly unlikely as conventional means are more effective and carry a greater chance of success.
>>34501155
>>34501180
OUR DILDOS WILL BLOT OUT THE SUN!
>>34503881
>I doubt drone flying is easy
It's extremely easy.
>>34503881
The guy driving the car or setting off the vest can't make a second attack, he must be replaced, in theory the trained drone terrorist could execute hundreds of more attacks.
>>34503911
I'm not trying to be an ass here, but what experience do you have?
I imaging dead reckoning a drone 100km out would be quite difficult.
>>34503951
They don't fly 100km away.
>>34503881
>Seems hard to keep control once out of sight
You don't really get the whole "drone" concept do you
>>34503961
Yes they do? Put an antenna on a roof and any 1k drone should be able to cover that ground as long as they have line of sight.
>>34503989
visibility is only like 10 miles in clear weather, lots of humidity and bullshit in the atmosphere going to be fucking up your signal at 100km
>>34503989
You have no fucking clue about ISIS drones now you're telling me you know how far away they can fly huh.
>>34504004
Not really with a good enough signal. The UAS platform I fly for uncle Sam goes farther than that. I was just underestimating for commercial shit.
>>34504011
I didn't say that, I was making a guess based on random commercially available drones. I really don't know that much about the civilian stuff.
>>34504033
And even at 50km dead reckoning is a difficult art.
>>34503881
>Seems hard to keep control once out of sight unless it has instruments and a gps map displayed on the cam feed.
How the fuck can you not know how these work? Look up a Youtube video or store page or something. It would have been less effort than to write a post saying you don't know.
>>34503792
>so they've basically turned a Caddy into a EA-6 Prowler? please tell me they just hooked up an AN/ALQ-101 in the back seat(strapped in with a seatbelt obvs)
Much simpler look on the turret top
>>34504033
>How the fuck can you not know how these work?
ditto >>34504050
>>34504077
I'm here to learn.
>>34504095
Took me two seconds
You have no excuse
>>34501512
depending on the range you might be able to fly above the jammed area and drop something
>>34504138
Ah boy I am retarded. That's neat though.
>>34493220
Those are pathetic warheads.
>>34504151
they just look like 40mm grenades
>>34501512
U cant jam a kite on a string, you dumb nigger.