No shit 🤣🤣 it started off with a few mates and a few slabs, then the "Slab Armoury" was made. In the beginning they only did armour and weapons, but they kept drinking and eventually the sesh evolved into an actual company with HR and logistics. 20 million is a lot of beer cartons 🎉
@@loveandmoney Well England made up the rules and Australia just plays by them . Dont worry you got the moral victory and had fun playing your Bazz ball BS.
Just checked the date of this video to see when it was uploaded/released because the company in Geelong that makes the _Flat Pack_ Cardboard Delivery Systems have been shipping them to Ukraine for at least a year now. They started shipping 100 units a month so I am hoping to see what the shipping numbers are now. 🤞 that this information is available for the video. 👍
@@jtf2dan Some people don't read past the title and/or headlines before offering their expert opinion. As my (late) dad used to say; You have two ears, two eyes and one mouth. That aughta tell you something! Now that we have the internet, people think because they have ten fingers the ratio should be adjusted accordingly. However, I get the feeling that the most opinionated on the internet type with two fingers! lol
The idea of drones from wax cardboard or foam core just thrills my little ol’ Manager of Architectural Supplies heart! And developed by our Aussie Allies? Priceless! 💗💰🇦🇺👏🇺🇦
I was sceptical at first about the weaponization of the Corvo, until I realized that there's all likelihood we can autofab these things possibly down to as low cost as $120 per unit (not including programming time and munitions), and that like water--These drones are almost 1 to 1 space and volume in transit and weigh next to nothing, and can be assembled and launched on the fly. These Australians have not only taken the recently sci-fi concept of swarm drone autonomous warfare a reality, but have already made it as efficient, low cost, and frighteningly stealthy as hypothetically possible.
EOS (an Australian defence company) has supplied specialised remote weapons stations for close range anti drone defence also. They are not cheap to buy but they are a cannon, so cheap to operate. The main difference is accuracy. EOS started off in tracking systems for telescopes and such. No other system can match them. When you have seconds to acquire and fire, accuracy is vital. They recently tested a 50 kw laser system and are working on a 100 kw system.
@@AsttoScott It doesn't need to last though, you're not going to reuse it over and over, it only needs to last a few minutes to get from launch to target.
We sent these at the start of the war with our armoured troop carriers.. Only two of them vehicles have ever been blown up since mid 2000s and it was in Ukraine, but im 99% sure everyone survived, just not the 2 vehicles
Proud to be an Aussie. Our country was born so far away from the motherland (UK) so she learned to be brilliantly innovative to survive and stand up for herself. She never shied away from stepping up to help her allies in South Africa (Boar War), WWs I and II, Asia, Pacific and Middle East. Now Ukraine with what she needs to defeat Putin.
In WW2, UK's PM Churchhill tried to take more of our soldiers to defend the UK, and send them on to defend Burma, even after Singapore had fallen Papua New Guinea was taken, and Australia had just been attacked by the Japanese. Our PM, Curtin, told Churchill to shove it, it was time for Australians to defend their country after we had fought across Europe & Africa to defend the "motherland".
Do some research and look at what's really been going on over there. Cure your ignorance. As an Aussie, we aren't Ukraine's friend. Only the wankers in government that they've bought and paid for are.
@@stephenking27 The hold up is American re-export agreements, Aust needs to remove anything that the US has not put on the OK to export to UKR list. eg certain ballistic computers or levels of thermal sights might be excluded.
Being that it’s water proof, could it be remastered in a small boat?? Like a Sea baby “baby!” or a mini me Sea Baby?? Just food for thought! It would be very difficult to locate at night. 8:29 😮 Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
@@politenessman3901 🇦🇺💙💛✌ 🇺🇦 Yeah, pretty soon we are going to have to ask USA permission to fart especially since they have an old, rancid fart running for president.
Yeah, a $700-$3,000 pizza box. If it’s only made of cardboard, why so expensive? I know it has electronics and a motor etc. but heck, electronics are cheap too. I suspect some major profiteering going on here. 🤔
@@bipolarbear9917 so about the same price as a DJI with better range payload capability and an extremely low detectability. It's the electronics, batteries and motors where the costs are involved. The prices you quoted are pretty close and that's dependent on which configuration is bought. Not a bad price at all when compared to the commercial drone market.
@@muckle8 stop sending weapons so Ukrainians suffer more? that's your logic? did it ever occur to you that Russia doesn't want peace they want to wipe out Ukraine entirely. then they want the Baltics next. maybe you should tell Poland to stop spending 10 times their usually military budget to reinforce the border as the Russians only want piece.
I'm Australian, funny enough I built a model airplane back in '86-'87 made from balsa wood that looked very similar to the Corvo. The wing was made with a light balsa frame with plastic applied over the top with an iron! All in all I had a remote controlled plane with a little 2 stroke engine built for about $600. I remember some people put cameras in them to take aerial photos, so you can see where the idea for the Corvo came from.
Hey Wes mate, ya accent is fine in fact it’s a rippa! Anyways greetings from Newcastle Australia. You know us Aussies love helping our Allies big time. In fact we love em. Thanks for the great report bro. Have a bonza day cobber. Much love and hugs to yourself and family. SLAVA UKRAINE 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦❤️❤️❤️
@ianbrinckman7256 th-cam.com/video/MSgbx7vAPVY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=p_VO0hfBXz5ipuhw We are not helping ukraine why do you think china has lifted some sanctions? Dumping the usa is next
Russia Has Optic fiber technology in their drones which makes these about as useful as a Tom Thumb if you remember those. Some of you are Pathetic Russophobes enough said.
Crikey, mate! Glad to see your channel growing and getting stronger! That was my thought too (for the last 2 years): If its a disposable drone, why not cardboard? Or, in most extreme cases - mold the entire hull of Plastique? Thus you'd make the payload AND the airframe go Kaboom!
Wes: Cheers mate! Loved your enthusiasm over Aussie's contribution to Ukraine, and it's awesome to see how our swarming drones are helping. Just one thing ... when you're pronouncing "wukkas" the "u" is spoken as if you're talking about a hockey "puck", not an "oo" sound. Keep practising... you'll eventually become an honorary Aussie! 👍🇦🇺🦘
Funny how Americans bang on about Australia being Down Under. They never mention that we're Around The Front of the world. We remember the 21st of July, 1969 moon landing, which happened over our timezone.
💙💛 Glad to hear someone go into detail on this thing. Also, happy to have another niche expert to add to my varied collection of youtubers supporting Ukraine. I wish we'd send 1000 per month. If it's as useful as it seems to be, we should scale production way up.
Its not just good for Ukraine its good for Australia too being able to test these systems in a real world scenarios and get feed back on how to improve and make them better to improve our own capabilities slava Ukraine.
Wes you do really good Ukraine coverage.... Thank you. Los Angeles, CA. And the Uki's are warriors. And thank you Aussie's... Cardboard drones is actually really darn smart... I have family all over Eastern Australia so I love seeing Aussie's tech.
There's also a Heavy Lift version called the PPDS-HL which has double the payload capacity (6kg) and an increased range of between 80-200km depending on the payload (6kg/3kg). Would love to see these given to Ukraine as that puts a lot more Russian airfields within striking distance.
Perhaps the Aussies should make a glide-then-fly version. Launch it from a light plane at a high altitude and have it glide down before starting the motor. That'd extend the range at no cost.
I'm laughing all the way to Russia's/Putin's fall due to cardboard drones from Australia! Wait a minute, did I hear that right? Holy-moly, that is a real laugher! Aussies, step forward for your victory ribbon! Way to go Aussies!!! We salute you big time!!! From America, we send big cheers to you. Lord only knows how many lives are being saved. 🙂
G'day Wes, good onya mate! Probably best to stay away from our lingo. I'm 'shouse' with US accents. Like you I'm ex-Air Force (RAAF) from the early 70s. I did most of my time supporting our C-130 squadrons, nothing as high-tech as the kites you worked on. Back then, at my base, we would have weekly, routine visits from USAF kites, like Starlifters, going to and from South East Asia. I got to make some really bonza US mates and always showed them some Aussie (liquid) hospitality whenever possible. I still keep in touch with a few of them after all these years. We, like you blokes, don't like to see a world 'super' power picking on little countries simply because they don't want anything to do with their former overlords. Last year I heard about our foamboard drone aircraft when they started being sent to the Ukraine. Talk about value for money. A great use of our taxpayer dollars. I'm certain that Ukrainian ingenuity will come up with interesting, comparatively, devastating payloads for these cool little items. I'd like to thank you for, again, paying attention to what the Australian military and government are doing for the freedom fighters of Ukraine. I sometimes find it curious that Australia, as a member of the 'Five Eyes' pact, is overlooked and hardly ever mentioned by international military reporters. The ADF is tiny, compared to many world militaries, however, that means we always are on the lookout for new, cheaper technologies that still get the job done. I've subscribed so I'm looking forward to seeing new videos and catching up on your older ones. Cheers, and all the best. Thank you for your service. Bill H. Слава Україні! 'Slava Ukraini' !
Hello Bill you may have heard of the ghost bat drone that is being tested in Australia. The mq 28 B is designed to carry a pair of amram missiles internally. I believe it would be a great asset for Ukraine as an air defense system. Especially because it could fly at least 20 hours a day and only costs about 10 million dollars
This could become one of the 10 most important channels reporting on and supporting Ukraine. If you keep up your good work Wes, you will be named together with Arthur, Georgie, Starsky, Torsten [M & H], Denyz, RFU, Mark, Kontantin and others in one breath some day. All this with the important side effect, that the awareness down under will be raised, we are on the brink of WW III and that the outcome of ruZZias invasion of Ukraine will defuse the situation if we [the collective western democracies] are willing to do enough to let Ukraine win. It will show the other bullies from the dark side, that having imperialistic ideas is not the way to go in the 21st century. Please keep up the good work. Slava Ukrainii! and thanks a lot from a german geezer.
a paper drone worth $5000 that is capable of taking out 2 aircraft worth $100 million IS EFFICIENCY keep up the good work mate. we need guys like you. just subscribed. looks like you need a few more subs. Cheers fella. God bless America , our dear dear friend.
The Aussie company is receiving feedback from the Ukrainians on how to make them even better with a wider wing span to give it a longer range and bigger payload . The Ukrainians are also cutting holes in them and putting in Go Pro cameras so their signal doesnt get interrupted by jamming . Its not instant live feed but its simple and reliable with a short turn around time. Got to give it to the people of Ukraine , they are innovative and adaptable, something us Aussies also pride ourselves on . Next on the list will be the Boomerang drone that takes your head off and then comes back to the operator .
Australian here. FYI “corvids” are a family of Australian birds (crows, ravens, magpies, etc). The Currawong is one of my favourites… I feed them rolled oats on my balcony. Highly intelligent!
As you commented on, it uses foam board but its foam board with a card outside layer with wax on top. Its a method of foam board often used in cheap homemade RC planes etc, Built a few myself. Bought mine from a company called FliteTest.
Excellent content, delivery, and insight. Dunno what you did in the Army, but always smile at how few Air Force post Korea vets can say much about what they did in the Air Force. But that classified Air Force knowledge lets you give us brilliant "what do we need NEXT" ideas. Essential. Brilliant,
Our secret technology is empty VB cartons & Winfield blue packets.
It's Fosters boxes for Export, we can't drink that crap locally 🤣 lol
No shit 🤣🤣 it started off with a few mates and a few slabs, then the "Slab Armoury" was made. In the beginning they only did armour and weapons, but they kept drinking and eventually the sesh evolved into an actual company with HR and logistics.
20 million is a lot of beer cartons 🎉
And construction starts at 20 to 8 in the fuckin mornin
Bogans 20, Putin nil 😂😂😂
Nobody suspects a thing
Thanks for the recognition of Australian innovations.
We do a lot of clever things that are not heard about, Cheers from Down Under.
Yes like invent the black box recorder in aircraft.
No you don’t you just cheat at cricket
@@loveandmoney Well England made up the rules and Australia just plays by them . Dont worry you got the moral victory and had fun playing your Bazz ball BS.
@@loveandmoneyand that’s where the saying whinging Pom’s comes from 😊
Just not breakdancing…
Thunder from down under.
Thunder from ABOVE from "down under" Go figure.....confusion understandable...
🎶"Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? The RuZZian better run, they better take cover."🎶
Nice one Wes! But “no wookas “ is actually “no wuckers “; as in “no wucking forries”. !!
No Wookies, cobber! (An Australian looking for Chewbacca, but falling to find him)
Just checked the date of this video to see when it was uploaded/released because the company in Geelong that makes the _Flat Pack_ Cardboard Delivery Systems have been shipping them to Ukraine for at least a year now. They started shipping 100 units a month so I am hoping to see what the shipping numbers are now. 🤞 that this information is available for the video. 👍
he says in the video they have been shipping 100 per month since March of 2023....so year and a half now.
@@jtf2dan Some people don't read past the title and/or headlines before offering their expert opinion. As my (late) dad used to say; You have two ears, two eyes and one mouth. That aughta tell you something! Now that we have the internet, people think because they have ten fingers the ratio should be adjusted accordingly. However, I get the feeling that the most opinionated on the internet type with two fingers! lol
Geelong is also getting a fancy new armoured vehicle manufacturing facility soon!
huh?So this hasnt changed the ultimate Russian victory
The idea of drones from wax cardboard or foam core just thrills my little ol’ Manager of Architectural Supplies heart! And developed by our Aussie Allies? Priceless! 💗💰🇦🇺👏🇺🇦
Sarmats are made of metal.
🌻🇺🇦🇦🇺🦘
no cardboard in it . its Adams maker water proof foam board. used all over the US for model rc planes
@@muckle8 and therefore not STEALTH mode, easily detected
:)
American by birth....Aussie by choice....USAF VET in Queensland Australia
How's the fishing mate ?👍🇦🇺
Too right, what a brilliant Country Oz is eh ? …. The Aussies are Awesome !
Escaped the madness.
As a Queenslander you chose the correct state
You couldn't make it to South Oz?
I was sceptical at first about the weaponization of the Corvo, until I realized that there's all likelihood we can autofab these things possibly down to as low cost as $120 per unit (not including programming time and munitions), and that like water--These drones are almost 1 to 1 space and volume in transit and weigh next to nothing, and can be assembled and launched on the fly.
These Australians have not only taken the recently sci-fi concept of swarm drone autonomous warfare a reality, but have already made it as efficient, low cost, and frighteningly stealthy as hypothetically possible.
Up next on our list is the BATWING
Then there's our Slinger Counter-Drone System, and our Bushmasters.
Wait until they start shipping them with free Redback egg sacks.
One step closer to registration of all maneuverable aerodynamic objects.
$120 cost price is mint, that means they will only cost taxpayers $12,000 each.
Aussie here mate. Loving your work! Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦
WEF sheepdogs Oz . . like Putins WEF vodka Mongols & the band played waltzing Matilda
🇺🇦🇺🇲 HEROYAM SLAVA!
Glory to Aussies
Yep he’s a bonza fair-dinkum bloke!
@@jf7243 Crikey... you got that right cobber!
EOS (an Australian defence company) has supplied specialised remote weapons stations for close range anti drone defence also. They are not cheap to buy but they are a cannon, so cheap to operate. The main difference is accuracy. EOS started off in tracking systems for telescopes and such. No other system can match them. When you have seconds to acquire and fire, accuracy is vital. They recently tested a 50 kw laser system and are working on a 100 kw system.
3000 grams is 3 kilograms, I would have thought any US military members would have know that. 3 kg of high explosive will do some serious damage.
He was just doing the conversion in pounds for the non metric world, (USA UK...) 2.2 pounds per kilogram.
It won't do jack. It's raining constantly there now. So drones made out of cardboard will be worthless.
@@AsttoScottDidn’t you hear, it’s waxxed.
@@o-mauler-o3021 So, if wax was so great you wouldn't need to keep applying it to your cars. It's shit. It doesn't last long in the elements.
@@AsttoScott It doesn't need to last though, you're not going to reuse it over and over, it only needs to last a few minutes to get from launch to target.
'Good on ya' me Aussie allies! Clever! And generous.
We sent these at the start of the war with our armoured troop carriers..
Only two of them vehicles have ever been blown up since mid 2000s and it was in Ukraine, but im 99% sure everyone survived, just not the 2 vehicles
Proud to be an Aussie. Our country was born so far away from the motherland (UK) so she learned to be brilliantly innovative to survive and stand up for herself. She never shied away from stepping up to help her allies in South Africa (Boar War), WWs I and II, Asia, Pacific and Middle East. Now Ukraine with what she needs to defeat Putin.
In WW2, UK's PM Churchhill tried to take more of our soldiers
to defend the UK, and send them on to defend Burma,
even after Singapore had fallen
Papua New Guinea was taken,
and Australia had just been attacked by the Japanese.
Our PM, Curtin, told Churchill to shove it,
it was time for Australians to defend their country
after we had fought across Europe & Africa
to defend the "motherland".
I never thought I'd see weaponized paper airplanes, and yet here we are.
Australians have been doing that since WW2 (when they used cardboard supply bombs)…
the stuff we can do with binder twine and fencing wire ;)
_Technically,_ cardboard is a bit more than just paper, but yes.
It's a Mickey Mouse idea by myself! Every mouse wants to kill the other mouse, eventually! Keep the cheese safe!
Call flitetest 🤣 I bet they can come up with better deadly paper planes 😅
Thanks Aussies, ❤ from America.
No worries, mate! Cheers from down under.
No thanks necessary. But appreciated. We consider it a responsibility not a burden.
Cheers from Australia 🦘🦘🦘
Ever since MH17 , Australia has looked for *any* opportunity. Why do you think we gave them our old Abrams.
Do some research and look at what's really been going on over there. Cure your ignorance. As an Aussie, we aren't Ukraine's friend. Only the wankers in government that they've bought and paid for are.
That's not a drone......
THIS is a drone!
Well done.👍
Everyone under the age of 40 thinking, "Huh. What?".
Payload delivery system - If your order is not there in less than 30 minutes we send more pizza boxes
Thanks cobber. Love your work. I would like to see Australia 🇦🇺 do more to help Ukraine 🇺🇦. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇦🇺 Mike from Tasmania, Australia
I agree. I would like my country to do more. Let’s donate our retiring Abrams tanks ASAP. Stephen from Western Australia.
@@stephenking27 The hold up is American re-export agreements, Aust needs to remove anything that the US has not put on the OK to export to UKR list.
eg certain ballistic computers or levels of thermal sights might be excluded.
Being that it’s water proof, could it be remastered in a small boat?? Like a Sea baby “baby!” or a mini me Sea Baby?? Just food for thought! It would be very difficult to locate at night. 8:29 😮 Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
@@politenessman3901 🇦🇺💙💛✌ 🇺🇦 Yeah, pretty soon we are going to have to ask USA permission to fart especially since they have an old, rancid fart running for president.
@@Hochspitz It's the same with most countries, they sell you their good gear, they don't want you passing it on without approval.
Australians have an angry pizza box that can destroy anything Russia has.
Angry pizza box, that's brilliant 😂
That cracked me up! I needed that laugh!
Thanks mate!
They have been sending them for years they are useless against Russian jamming have made no difference.
Yeah, a $700-$3,000 pizza box. If it’s only made of cardboard, why so expensive? I know it has electronics and a motor etc. but heck, electronics are cheap too. I suspect some major profiteering going on here. 🤔
@@bipolarbear9917 so about the same price as a DJI with better range payload capability and an extremely low detectability. It's the electronics, batteries and motors where the costs are involved. The prices you quoted are pretty close and that's dependent on which configuration is bought. Not a bad price at all when compared to the commercial drone market.
It is an Ingenious design, simple and effective . I bet it looks like a Small bird on the Best Radar easy, to ignore.
Imagine the stress as a radar operator though, "It's a bird, It's a cardboard plane, it's a drone strike!"
Another superb and interesting report. As an Aussie I am enjoying them!
Rubber bands and foam board. I LOVE IT! Way to go Australia! 😂
1. Lighter - so allows for bigger payloads.
2 - Flummoxes fancy stealth radar systems.
Thank you Australia from Romania.
Australia has done something right and is being acknowledged. Good to see this company helping Ukraine
We also sent them some slingers......it is insanely good anti-drone tech.
Australia gonna be broke very soon , China , Russia and the rest of the BRICS+ countries won’t forget this .
They have been sending them for years they are useless against Russian jamming have made no difference.
@andymartinez the “ right “ thing to do would be to stop sending weapons and start pushing for peace - something Australia has never publicly done.
@@muckle8 stop sending weapons so Ukrainians suffer more? that's your logic? did it ever occur to you that Russia doesn't want peace they want to wipe out Ukraine entirely. then they want the Baltics next. maybe you should tell Poland to stop spending 10 times their usually military budget to reinforce the border as the Russians only want piece.
I think this is ASTOUNDING! Long live Ukraine!!! 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
The most corrupt country in the world !
U .are a lot of noise saying nothing !
In Australia, beer comes in a carton and 'Houston we had a problem'. What to do with the empty cartons.
Love that
Plus all the goon boxes
I'm Australian, funny enough I built a model airplane back in '86-'87 made from balsa wood that looked very similar to the Corvo.
The wing was made with a light balsa frame with plastic applied over the top with an iron! All in all I had a remote controlled plane with a little 2 stroke engine built for about $600. I remember some people put cameras in them to take aerial photos, so you can see where the idea for the Corvo came from.
Thank you, Australia!
No worries, Mate. 😊
Hey Wes mate, ya accent is fine in fact it’s a rippa! Anyways greetings from Newcastle Australia. You know us Aussies love helping our Allies big time. In fact we love em. Thanks for the great report bro. Have a bonza day cobber. Much love and hugs to yourself and family. SLAVA UKRAINE 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦❤️❤️❤️
Canadian here. Respect! 🇺🇦
I am an Australian and I am very glad we are helping Ukraine need a lot more help cheers Ian
@ianbrinckman7256 th-cam.com/video/MSgbx7vAPVY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=p_VO0hfBXz5ipuhw
We are not helping ukraine why do you think china has lifted some sanctions? Dumping the usa is next
They have been sending them for years they are useless against Russian jamming have made no difference.
Russia Has Optic fiber technology in their drones which makes these about as useful as a Tom Thumb if you remember those.
Some of you are Pathetic Russophobes enough said.
Looks like you got the attention of a couple of Putty bots.
Why not help the Australians losing their houses first!! Stuff Ukraine and Americas proxy war!
Crikey, mate!
Glad to see your channel growing and getting stronger!
That was my thought too (for the last 2 years): If its a disposable drone, why not cardboard?
Or, in most extreme cases - mold the entire hull of Plastique? Thus you'd make the payload AND the airframe go Kaboom!
Thanks Australia
No thanks necessary. But appreciated. We consider it a responsibility not a burden.
Cheers from Australia 🦘🦘🦘
@@waynebernitt2806 Speak for yourself. You don't speak for me.
Aussie here as well Brisbane Queensland Australia - Slava Ukraine
🇺🇦🇺🇲 HEROYAM SLAVA!
You guys are badasses, like the Ukrainians.
Aussie Aussie Aussie
What's up from down under. Great channel matey
I donate all my beer cartons to these drones. Empty of course.
Will help you empty the cartons mate😅
Well fone Australia...thanks from the uk for also helping Ukraine 💪👍
The Australians are awesome, totally reliable, no bs , just trustworthy friends….Unlike some Cowardly, fair weather Nations !
We are still paying our debt of being saved in WW11.
@@jamesmatheson5115 saved you say? lol
@@JammaOG If America hadnt come into the war when they did, we would be talking Japanese now.
@@jamesmatheson5115 erm, no. Japanese invasion would never have been possible.
Gratitude to Australia and love from Italy ! 💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦✌️✌️✌️👏👏❤️
On behalf of Australia, thank you.
@@keithtarrier4558 👋👋
Wes: Cheers mate! Loved your enthusiasm over Aussie's contribution to Ukraine, and it's awesome to see how our swarming drones are helping. Just one thing ... when you're pronouncing "wukkas" the "u" is spoken as if you're talking about a hockey "puck", not an "oo" sound. Keep practising... you'll eventually become an honorary Aussie! 👍🇦🇺🦘
Makes me proud!
Funny how Americans bang on about Australia being Down Under. They never mention that we're Around The Front of the world. We remember the 21st of July, 1969 moon landing, which happened over our timezone.
Unfortunately, we're made up of equal parts intelligent and stupid people.
Great reference to MacGuyver
Thank you Australia ❤❤❤
$1000 bucks to take out a $4M+ tank or $30M+ Sukhoi? sounds like a good trade to me
Us Aussie's thinking outside the box.... wait use the box! 😀
💙💛 Glad to hear someone go into detail on this thing.
Also, happy to have another niche expert to add to my varied collection of youtubers supporting Ukraine.
I wish we'd send 1000 per month. If it's as useful as it seems to be, we should scale production way up.
Its not just good for Ukraine its good for Australia too being able to test these systems in a real world scenarios and get feed back on how to improve and make them better to improve our own capabilities slava Ukraine.
Wondered where all those used VB cartons went
Respect Ukraine. Thanks Australia.
Australia punching above its weight since 1901!
Trust the Aussies to come up with USEFUL stuff....Clever out of the box kit, Mate....VERY cost effective!!!
Yeah.
Be practical.
Oh, you've got stealth radar?
How do you like cardboard?
Cheers.
Thanks Australian 😊🇦🇺 people, slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
They have been sending them for years they are useless against Russian jamming have made no difference.
Good on you Wes, 😊😊😊
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 xxxx
I'm very proud of my Aussie mates, and especially when they care about countries in need like Ukraine right now. Go Aussie. God bless Australia.
couldn't be more ashamed honestly.
Slava Ukraine! Way to go Australia!
Not in My Name
Wes you do really good Ukraine coverage.... Thank you. Los Angeles, CA. And the Uki's are warriors. And thank you Aussie's... Cardboard drones is actually really darn smart... I have family all over Eastern Australia so I love seeing Aussie's tech.
So it is true! Everything in Australia can kill you...even discarded pizza boxes 😂😂
Who would win: A 30 million dollar fighter jet or a fancy paper plane? Great Job Australia!
I remember reading about this amazing drone a while back. Here's my respectful thank you from Yankee land to the thundering mates down there 😌
Go the aussies 🇦🇺
Another aussie here 😊awesome video and love those card board drones 🎉 very cool
Love you Aus accent. You'll be right mate.
Excellent update friend!
There's also a Heavy Lift version called the PPDS-HL which has double the payload capacity (6kg) and an increased range of between 80-200km depending on the payload (6kg/3kg). Would love to see these given to Ukraine as that puts a lot more Russian airfields within striking distance.
Hey from Western Australia 🇦🇺✊🇺🇦
Me too. Glad we can help Ukraine
Perhaps the Aussies should make a glide-then-fly version. Launch it from a light plane at a high altitude and have it glide down before starting the motor. That'd extend the range at no cost.
I dont believe an cardboard drone can stand supported under any kind of fighter o transport plane. Is just stiff enough to be in one piece.
Kudos to Australia.
Helping Ukraine fight for freedom & independence from Putin .
Great going.
This makes me proud to be australian. Or as we say here, "No worries mate!" 👍
That drone needs the Amazon Prime logo on it.
No it needs boxing kangaroos 🦘.
Slava Ukraini from Australia🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
I'm laughing all the way to Russia's/Putin's fall due to cardboard drones from Australia! Wait a minute, did I hear that right? Holy-moly, that is a real laugher! Aussies, step forward for your victory ribbon! Way to go Aussies!!! We salute you big time!!! From America, we send big cheers to you. Lord only knows how many lives are being saved. 🙂
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@@susieroberts8175 Here's cheers to you Aussies!!! 🙂Go roos!!!
@@garybarr1045 I'm no Shiela, but I agree 100% - go Aussies! 🐨❤
OZZIE..OZZIE...OZZIE
Oi, Oi, Oi 😁👍
Wes, It's "wukkas" with a short u as in truck, it's " no wukkin' furries" or "no f&cling worries" with the first letters swapped 😂
The majestic bird, the crow!
Clearly he has never been to Australia.
Australian crows act more like aggressive eagles.
Then majestic birds 🤣
And the buggers are really smart, with long memories.
When i drove across the Nullabor
I saw crows pecking at roo roadkill
and they were as big as wedge-tailed eagles.
Australia punches so above its weight class its incredible
Best Wishes from Sunny South Australia 🦘
, Let's hear it for the Aussies. Thank you Australia 😊👍 USA
G'day Wes, good onya mate! Probably best to stay away from our lingo. I'm 'shouse' with US accents. Like you I'm ex-Air Force (RAAF) from the early 70s. I did most of my time supporting our C-130 squadrons, nothing as high-tech as the kites you worked on.
Back then, at my base, we would have weekly, routine visits from USAF kites, like Starlifters, going to and from South East Asia. I got to make some really bonza US mates and always showed them some Aussie (liquid) hospitality whenever possible. I still keep in touch with a few of them after all these years.
We, like you blokes, don't like to see a world 'super' power picking on little countries simply because they don't want anything to do with their former overlords.
Last year I heard about our foamboard drone aircraft when they started being sent to the Ukraine. Talk about value for money. A great use of our taxpayer dollars.
I'm certain that Ukrainian ingenuity will come up with interesting, comparatively, devastating payloads for these cool little items.
I'd like to thank you for, again, paying attention to what the Australian military and government are doing for the freedom fighters of Ukraine.
I sometimes find it curious that Australia, as a member of the 'Five Eyes' pact, is overlooked and hardly ever mentioned by international military reporters.
The ADF is tiny, compared to many world militaries, however, that means we always are on the lookout for new, cheaper technologies that still get the job done.
I've subscribed so I'm looking forward to seeing new videos and catching up on your older ones. Cheers, and all the best. Thank you for your service. Bill H.
Слава Україні! 'Slava Ukraini' !
Hello Bill you may have heard of the ghost bat drone that is being tested in Australia. The mq 28 B is designed to carry a pair of amram missiles internally. I believe it would be a great asset for Ukraine as an air defense system. Especially because it could fly at least 20 hours a day and only costs about 10 million dollars
Under the Southern Cross I stand, a sprig of wattle in my hand, a native of my native land, Australia you FUCKING BEAUTY!
Great video as usual! I am looking forward to watching your channel grow! Aussies would say, "Good on ya mate! Fair dinkum."
Looks like a great marketing opportunity for Domino’s Pizza 🍕 📦 Lol 🤔
Pizza Hut and Domino’s here in Australia should do this as extra on the menu for local kids to play with . lol
This could become one of the 10 most important channels reporting on and supporting Ukraine. If you keep up your good work Wes, you will be named together with Arthur, Georgie, Starsky, Torsten [M & H], Denyz, RFU, Mark, Kontantin and others in one breath some day.
All this with the important side effect, that the awareness down under will be raised, we are on the brink of WW III and that the outcome of ruZZias invasion of Ukraine will defuse the situation if we [the collective western democracies] are willing to do enough to let Ukraine win.
It will show the other bullies from the dark side, that having imperialistic ideas is not the way to go in the 21st century.
Please keep up the good work. Slava Ukrainii! and thanks a lot from a german geezer.
This is a most impressive drone! Imagine a $700 device taking out a grounded jet fighter worth million$! Good job, Australia!
a paper drone worth $5000 that is capable of taking out 2 aircraft worth $100 million IS EFFICIENCY keep up the good work mate. we need guys like you. just subscribed. looks like you need a few more subs. Cheers fella. God bless America , our dear dear friend.
Excellent analysis. Subscribed. All the best. 🇺🇦🇬🇧
Slava Ukraine :) respect from Manchester (UK)
Bravo Australia!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
The Aussie company is receiving feedback from the Ukrainians on how to make them even better with a wider wing span to give it a longer range and bigger payload . The Ukrainians are also cutting holes in them and putting in Go Pro cameras so their signal doesnt get interrupted by jamming . Its not instant live feed but its simple and reliable with a short turn around time. Got to give it to the people of Ukraine , they are innovative and adaptable, something us Aussies also pride ourselves on .
Next on the list will be the Boomerang drone that takes your head off and then comes back to the operator .
Sill waiting on the Drop Bear Drone.
"No wuckas" ( as in duck not look) . It comes from reversing " no f##ken worries", to no wucken forries. hence, no wuckas. You're welcome.
No Wukkas? 'No worries. Mate' The spirit of Australia is flying in Ukraine. Australia the quiet achiever.
Australian here. FYI “corvids” are a family of Australian birds (crows, ravens, magpies, etc). The Currawong is one of my favourites… I feed them rolled oats on my balcony. Highly intelligent!
You're even using an Aussie Rode microphone!
im australian and ive never heard the word "wukkas" in my entire life.
100 drones a month is a good start, but need to send them about 10K a month. Let's do it!!!
As you commented on, it uses foam board but its foam board with a card outside layer with wax on top. Its a method of foam board often used in cheap homemade RC planes etc, Built a few myself. Bought mine from a company called FliteTest.
Respect Ukrainian 🇺🇦 it’s not easy to fight for freedom
Excellent content, delivery, and insight. Dunno what you did in the Army, but always smile at how few Air Force post Korea vets can say much about what they did in the Air Force. But that classified Air Force knowledge lets you give us brilliant "what do we need NEXT" ideas. Essential. Brilliant,
Thanks Australia! 🇦🇺🦘 Slava Ukraini!🇺🇦🔱💪🏾
🇺🇦🇺🇲 HEROYAM SLAVA!