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Will we start seeing more countries use suicide drones derived from turboprop aircraft?
It seems like it would be quite effective since it's difficult to tell if it's a drone or just a civilian piloting it.
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>>61567884
An actually competent country would immediately set up no-fly zones and AA teams around their arms factories and oil refineries if they were being attacked by long range drones.
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>>61567884
Congrats, you reinvented cruise missiles.
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>>61567903
That still forces an immense amount of resources to be spent on protecting many many targets. And you can still target less stargetically important but still crippling targets like bridges, power transformers etc etc
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>>61567920
An extremely cheap one that could (in theory) trick people into thinking it's any other plane flying.
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>>61567927
>pull L/70s, L/60s, S-60s out of storage.
>hook up some targeting systems and basic radar to them
>load it with timed fuses
BOOM, fixed your issue, Russia is incapable of doing this tho because their elites would rather shove wine and steak down their throats instead of protecting their only source of income.
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>>61567976
You forgot the zsu and zpu, bro.
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>send in two waves of suicide planes
>the second wave is sent flying 10 minutes after the first one
>second waves kills/injures any responders and destroys whatever is left
Give me a check, Zelensky.
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>>61567884
>turboprop
nope. it's just... a prop engine. no turbine.
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>>61568132
I hate syncing the carb on that bitch. That rattlebox is cursed. It better not be a Remos I’m looking at. Fuck Remos
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>>61567976
L/70 and S-60 don't have timed fuses.
Your opinion is invalid.
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>>61569522
yeah bro. goddamn remos.
taking our jerbs n shit
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>>6156788
Why not use turboprops to shoot down drones? They're cheap and can give any drone in the skies that isn't supersonic a run for its money if given even the most rudimentary digital targeting system.
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>>61569530
They don't have the targeting systems in his proposition either, it's probably still cheaper to retrofit existing guns than fabricating brand new ones
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>>61570160
>Why not use turboprops to shoot down drones? They're cheap
What if we went even cheaper?
https://mil.in.ua/en/news/yak-52-shot-down-a-russian-reconnaissance-drone-in-the-sky-over-odesa/
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>>61567884
>turboprop
that's not a turboprop. that isn't even turbocharged.
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>>61567884
it's just a smart bomb without someone lazing the impact area.
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>suicide turboprop aircraft

it's literally just a missile. but instead of a rocket motor, it has a propeller.
not sure what advantages a turboprop missile would have over a rocket missile.
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>>61567929
>Cheap
Anon you realize ultralights, experimentals and GA aircraft cost Real Money right? Even the Shahed memes cost closer to 150-300k USD a pop because they had Real Avionics inside for the guidance.
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>>61567903
What? ALL of them, everywhere? So you spread your air defences thinly across the entire country? That would be useless when the enemy then concentrates all their drone assets on a couple of sites at a time, overwhelming each in turn.
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>>61575347
> Real Money ri
Why? Just a lawnmower engine stuck to a kite. Why can arms companies get away with so many scams? Politicians bribed to not care?
Like this small anti personel drones costing thousands. Surely it’s built of $90 of chinkinium tops?
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>>61567884
WWI saw the first invention (no usage) of the flying bomb, the Kettering bug.
Radio controlled/remote tech development grew, especially during and after WWII. 1950s and 1960s saw the increase usage of guided munitions and drone tech. Modern drones and smart bombshell were first introduced into combat in the 1970s.
Contemporary drones were introduced in the 1990s and early 2000s, which gave way to modern drones we see in Ukraine and other combat theaters.
During the Nagorno-Karanakh conflict in 2020, Azerbaijan used Soviet era AN-2s with Chinese drone kits to accompany TB-2s into contested airspace. Armenian AA would target the AN-2s and then the TB-2a would strike the radars and launchers, thus giving Azerbaijan free reign to decimate Armenian artillery, bases, ammo dumps, vehicles, and anything that is unfortunate enough to be pinpointed by Turkish and Israeli intelligence services for Azerbaijan to destroy.
Aircraft converted to drones has been a reality for many decades, but their usage is mostly for testing or training air forces pilots and AA crews with “live” targets rather than simply just training on simulators and purpose build target drones. Coincidently, some modern day loitering munitions are descendants of decoy drones used for training purposes and combat.
Supposedly, China and North Korea are converting some older aircraft into single use suicide drones but bear in mind these are China and Northh korea we are talking about.
>>61578009
Iran’s cheap knock-offs are considered to be some of the cheapest purpose built military drones, rockets, and missiles on the market.
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>>61578009
Low effort bait or actual retard
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>>61578009
Nah, you're just stupid, the raw explosive filler costs more than that by a bunch, without labor, on its own
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>>61567884
It's just a slow, bad cruise missile.



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