Thanks for your video. whoever created LM, the truth is Ukraine is now the forerunner of the equipment, making a vast use of all types of munitions and drones and rewriting the book
Ukraine has done an amazing job of showing what can be done with limited resources, money, and personnel. Still, it is *not* the forerunner of drone technology in any way except for the number of real-world human and vehicular casualties. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) began developing drones in the 1960s and has continued. Think of all the conceivable types of drone technology that *_haven't been seen_* by the public, and that's what DARPA has been imagining, designing, building, testing, and improving. DARPA has been _"writing the book"_ since the 60s; they just haven't shared it with anyone yet. Flying an FPV drone into a door or window on the battlefield to detonate on contact can be devastating but also, at times, marginally ineffective. Imagine a drone that can autonomously enter a structure, scan it, and choose the highest-priority target before detonating. A drone that can sit, wait, and watch for a specific target. Air-deployable self-implanting drone mines which can pick specific vehicles by battlefield priority. Now think of super educated techobrains with unlimited backing imagining drone design and usage for over six decades.
Thanks for your video. whoever created LM, the truth is Ukraine is now the forerunner of the equipment, making a vast use of all types of munitions and drones and rewriting the book
Ukraine has done an amazing job of showing what can be done with limited resources, money, and personnel. Still, it is *not* the forerunner of drone technology in any way except for the number of real-world human and vehicular casualties. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) began developing drones in the 1960s and has continued. Think of all the conceivable types of drone technology that *_haven't been seen_* by the public, and that's what DARPA has been imagining, designing, building, testing, and improving. DARPA has been _"writing the book"_ since the 60s; they just haven't shared it with anyone yet. Flying an FPV drone into a door or window on the battlefield to detonate on contact can be devastating but also, at times, marginally ineffective. Imagine a drone that can autonomously enter a structure, scan it, and choose the highest-priority target before detonating. A drone that can sit, wait, and watch for a specific target. Air-deployable self-implanting drone mines which can pick specific vehicles by battlefield priority. Now think of super educated techobrains with unlimited backing imagining drone design and usage for over six decades.
China: “We have roitering munitions too!!! Here, rook at this CGI picture of it!!! Ours better, it have canards!!!”
impressive...
Cost per launch?
Cost is an issue when you need + 1000 per month
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It looks like a re purposed design of the MALD
Now with a payloaf
When I saw the title the Tacit, Delilah and Tomahawk TLAM came to mind