I think the rockets the Nazis were chucking at Britain during WW2 were designed to make screeching sounds on their way down for exactly this purpose, to scare people psychologically
I could imagine constant drone bombardments with something like small arms attached where once they run out of munitions, they return to a safe landing station to get reloaded and while this is happening another one is sent back out to take it's place effectively creating endless supplies of suppressing fire as long as you have the rounds to compensate. An added upside is you can keep the drone alive and since they are 3d printed you can potentially have hundreds of thousands of the wasps in the end. Realistically these things are virtually impossible to stop with conventional methods so purposefully destroying them won't be useful outside special operations maybe
I literally shuddered thinking of future warfare...people, time is gonna march forward no matter what, either we nuke ourselves to death or these drone swarms will be the end of warfare as we know it. entire battalions would be exploded meat and red mist in seconds.
@@Felix-xv3wghundreds? US is right on par with manufacturing capabilites to China. Can garuanteed especially after the Russo Ukraine war there are hundreds of millions of ai powered micro suicide drones stored in area 51 ready to be launched from sea, ground, or air.
@@Felix-xv3wgif China invaded Taiwan there will be hundreds of thousands of these things swarming China as it invaded. I suspect they also have subs, and ships that can do similar. And if they don’t already, they will. Imagine being China with like 2.6 million troops but facing 500,000 drones from air, sea, and underwater before you even face your first human enemy. Wild.
Facial recognition won't be necessary. There's lots of other ways to identify targets that wouldn't need such precision sensor data (ie a camera taking a picture of someones face, an AI analyzing that face, etc. they could simply deem them a threat due to location, Area of operation, other intel, or just vicinity to friendlies).
When they've shown the drones standing in formation digitally, it took me back to when I was 7 years old and I was swarming Terrans with Mutalisks (Zerg) in Starcraft: Brood War, good times!
the maneuvers the drones are doing clearly are simulating attacking a target, from every single direction simultaneously no less. I imagine the automated system could identify a large number of targets and engage them each individually, including infantry. It's quite disturbing to imagine just how effective this would be.
It does wonders for the morale of the enemy they never heard nothing like this before, it's like a nest of angry Hornets, that can take out armored vehicles and attack you in fortifications it must be a nightmare for them, and we had better build better defenses and we're doing very good when it comes to countering these, one of those things could destroy an entire tank, that's why you have to know how to use your tanks on the battlefield
@cadennorris960 I'm implying that you'll eat the bugs, you'll own nothing, you'll scan your carbon footprint ID, you'll live in the 15 minute city and you'll be happy
The defense is pretty much there already. Stay underground/camouflaged. Avoid detection via heat signatures/other signs of human activity. Don’t toss cigarettes on the ground, don’t leave trash scattered around for the drone to see “there’s a bunch of wrappers and water bottles around there so that’s where they are” Hang a mesh filter like lattice or heavy blanket over your foxhole entrance and the drone can’t fly in. The very worst it can do is hit the blanket/mesh and if it’s explosive the damage would be extremely minimized. Drone jamming technology is also on the rise i.e. drone guns used in Ukraine.
@@jdubw4702 There isn't any need to jam them. The swarming we see here is unnecessary. They could be fired by conventional artillery rocket and released near apogee to mitigate midcourse GPS jamming, where they would then employ discardable wings and glide to the approximate preprogrammed location. The technology required is at least a decade old. It's simply the choice of the major powers of whether or not to develop and optimize it. It seems that it would defeat land forces, which takes away the alternative to nuclear.
i mean how much explosives in your standard m64 hand grenade? just add that much onto the drone and when the battery dies, have it ram itself into designated targets set by the people viewing the footage or maybe have them act like cluster bombs where they fly out a certain distance from eachother and drop the explovie payload
A lot of Drones already have the tech to act as kamikaze drones. This is of course paired with the fact that it’s all operated by AI, and can spend the majority of its battery life (the Iranian “Shahed” Drone is a suicide drone that can fly likely more than 1600 kilometers in “sleep” mode before locking onto the appropriate target and diving to eventually detonate.) We’re already past the point of no return.
If the drones need to be launched from jets, maybe Ukraine doesn't have the right type of jet to deploy this weapon? I know that Ukraine has a limited number of airframes which can launch Storm Shadow, so it might be a similar issue. Other potential problems could be training Ukrainians, the infrastructure associated with the weapon... But let's be real. The most likely reason is that the US doesn't want to give away its secrets to anybody.
Now we have video from Ukraine of drones hunting down and killing individual soldiers. AI controlled swarms of thousands of hunter-killer drones is genuinely terrifying.
its okay it's not really an effective system for war between super powers. Good for herding people in urban zones and quickly mapping terrain or crashing into something with a small explosive charge. Things could be jammed in war, to slow to effect even a Apache probably that could use it's radar to lock onto and track 128 of them simultaneously fire a spread of rockets and do this is from a distance. Flak cannons would shred them if they went near any ships, in fact a drone crashed into a Apache last week, the drone was shredded, the helicopter had a little minor damage but still flew just fine.
@@NeverSuspects AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. AHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 ohmygod, you made me laught so much, my stomach hurts. An apache?? HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHA. Say that to ones in Ukraine right now 😂😂
China has already done it and is in full production , their drones can now navigate forests etc without human , and who can manufacture tens of millions of these drones? Welcome to China, the drone epicenter. And they can make it cheaper than the US at 1/5 the cost.
You think you know better than the people who approved this to be published? Mind boggling to me how people can just assume they know better than others who are so much more educated than them.
The sound the drones makes themselves are a psychological weapon. The Sky is SCREAMING.
I think the rockets the Nazis were chucking at Britain during WW2 were designed to make screeching sounds on their way down for exactly this purpose, to scare people psychologically
It sounds like a swarm of locust.
Not scary enough, put an Aztec Death Whistle on each one.
That sound though, proper terrifying. Even if they had extremely minor weaponry; deployed against human opponents they would wreck morale.
I could see that.
Add small fragmentation bomb to underside + Program to seek nearest source of heat...
There would be no weakness!
I could imagine constant drone bombardments with something like small arms attached where once they run out of munitions, they return to a safe landing station to get reloaded and while this is happening another one is sent back out to take it's place effectively creating endless supplies of suppressing fire as long as you have the rounds to compensate. An added upside is you can keep the drone alive and since they are 3d printed you can potentially have hundreds of thousands of the wasps in the end. Realistically these things are virtually impossible to stop with conventional methods so purposefully destroying them won't be useful outside special operations maybe
I literally shuddered thinking of future warfare...people, time is gonna march forward no matter what, either we nuke ourselves to death or these drone swarms will be the end of warfare as we know it. entire battalions would be exploded meat and red mist in seconds.
Counter electric warfare be developed to stop those bees.
Endless evolution continues.
Ppffff, I'm not worried, as long as they use it for explosives to protect our country
Guarantee those drones now have the ability to detonate.
@@imustbust998in the future there is a guaranteed near cinematic swarm if hundreds of exploding drones just rushing down US's opponents
And are smaller, more accurate, more "intelligent", more easily produced.
its happning in Ukraine NOW
@@Felix-xv3wghundreds? US is right on par with manufacturing capabilites to China. Can garuanteed especially after the Russo Ukraine war there are hundreds of millions of ai powered micro suicide drones stored in area 51 ready to be launched from sea, ground, or air.
@@Felix-xv3wgif China invaded Taiwan there will be hundreds of thousands of these things swarming China as it invaded. I suspect they also have subs, and ships that can do similar. And if they don’t already, they will. Imagine being China with like 2.6 million troops but facing 500,000 drones from air, sea, and underwater before you even face your first human enemy. Wild.
the video is now much more scary when you know what the drones are
And this was 6 years ago? You know they have thousands of these now, upgraded and armed with explosives and facial recognition technology.
No doubt they do. What would it even take, just a few ounces of C4 and a metal fragmentation casing to take out human targets.
Yeah look at their new six generation fighters can control multiple drones
NGAD
You don’t want to know
Facial recognition won't be necessary. There's lots of other ways to identify targets that wouldn't need such precision sensor data (ie a camera taking a picture of someones face, an AI analyzing that face, etc. they could simply deem them a threat due to location, Area of operation, other intel, or just vicinity to friendlies).
think cluster bomb but every submunition can fly to it's target and have an amazing hit probability.
By Targeting commanders and end war quickly with these drones.
@@jumpinggoldagatito9153 That's fantasy.
@@jumpinggoldagatito9153No.
By targeting squad formations, barracks, vehicles, command centers, foxholes, dugouts, etc.
More like miniature smart missiles that can maneuver and coordinate attacks with each other.
When they've shown the drones standing in formation digitally, it took me back to when I was 7 years old and I was swarming Terrans with Mutalisks (Zerg) in Starcraft: Brood War, good times!
That took me back 25 years lol
the maneuvers the drones are doing clearly are simulating attacking a target, from every single direction simultaneously no less.
I imagine the automated system could identify a large number of targets and engage them each individually, including infantry. It's quite disturbing to imagine just how effective this would be.
Just imagine, plane flys over and drops 250thousand autonomous seeking explosive micro swarming drones
I would be scared for my life
Hey I saw that PSA
!!!6 years ago!!! 👁️👄👁️
No one knows, but its more than 7 years, but the video was released years after
Manhacks from Half-Life 2
It reminds me of Protoss' carriers
It does wonders for the morale of the enemy they never heard nothing like this before, it's like a nest of angry Hornets, that can take out armored vehicles and attack you in fortifications it must be a nightmare for them, and we had better build better defenses and we're doing very good when it comes to countering these, one of those things could destroy an entire tank, that's why you have to know how to use your tanks on the battlefield
Buddy, I don't think you know who these will be used against
@@acatnamedjoex4688What are you implying?
@cadennorris960 I'm implying that you'll eat the bugs, you'll own nothing, you'll scan your carbon footprint ID, you'll live in the 15 minute city and you'll be happy
The defense is pretty much there already. Stay underground/camouflaged. Avoid detection via heat signatures/other signs of human activity. Don’t toss cigarettes on the ground, don’t leave trash scattered around for the drone to see “there’s a bunch of wrappers and water bottles around there so that’s where they are”
Hang a mesh filter like lattice or heavy blanket over your foxhole entrance and the drone can’t fly in. The very worst it can do is hit the blanket/mesh and if it’s explosive the damage would be extremely minimized.
Drone jamming technology is also on the rise i.e. drone guns used in Ukraine.
@@jdubw4702 There isn't any need to jam them. The swarming we see here is unnecessary. They could be fired by conventional artillery rocket and released near apogee to mitigate midcourse GPS jamming, where they would then employ discardable wings and glide to the approximate preprogrammed location. The technology required is at least a decade old. It's simply the choice of the major powers of whether or not to develop and optimize it. It seems that it would defeat land forces, which takes away the alternative to nuclear.
Carrier has arrived
That's freaky...
i mean how much explosives in your standard m64 hand grenade? just add that much onto the drone and when the battery dies, have it ram itself into designated targets set by the people viewing the footage or maybe have them act like cluster bombs where they fly out a certain distance from eachother and drop the explovie payload
A lot of Drones already have the tech to act as kamikaze drones.
This is of course paired with the fact that it’s all operated by AI, and can spend the majority of its battery life (the Iranian “Shahed” Drone is a suicide drone that can fly likely more than 1600 kilometers in “sleep” mode before locking onto the appropriate target and diving to eventually detonate.)
We’re already past the point of no return.
7 years ago, Imagine what it can do now
Why this weaponized version are not deploying in Ukraine?
If the drones need to be launched from jets, maybe Ukraine doesn't have the right type of jet to deploy this weapon? I know that Ukraine has a limited number of airframes which can launch Storm Shadow, so it might be a similar issue. Other potential problems could be training Ukrainians, the infrastructure associated with the weapon...
But let's be real. The most likely reason is that the US doesn't want to give away its secrets to anybody.
What you see is a prototype demonstration from 6 years ago, we don't know what the military has now it may be secretive.
its the reason why they are getting f16's @@kobaltapollodorus8922
theyve been using fpv drones nonstop since the beginning of the war
@@thearchive2166 Yes but single FPV drones are not the same as an intelligent swarm directed by a F35 network.
Modern day death whistles
This was 6 years ago now imagine the drones they have now. Scary stuff
Load up the birdshot boys.
Had no idea that this exist, was working on similar multi task cloud drone system for over a year, but never checked yt😂
every citizen should be protected by EMPs
Straight from a Stephen King movie
Thank god thay will never be truely conscious AI
Black ops 2
lol
A guy found one of these on Instagram!! It looked JUST like a bug and beeps LOUD when squeezed.
Hey Ik it’s been a month but can you remember the @?
Imagine a future EMP handheld weapon with a satellite and a laser on it that only affected what is was used against. 😮😮
Time has com uncle sam!!!💀
Now we have video from Ukraine of drones hunting down and killing individual soldiers. AI controlled swarms of thousands of hunter-killer drones is genuinely terrifying.
Black Ops II in real life
who’s here from mw3 lol
Yup
Luar biasa teknologi perang
10 years ago. Imagine what we have now.
WELP. I guess that explains UAP's?
Don't be stupid. If inly this could explain all UAPs.. thats even more freaky than this shit.
"Kamikaze drones" The future of warfare.
ill get my bug squatter
Wow
inb4 the Chinese copies this
Oh wait
its okay it's not really an effective system for war between super powers. Good for herding people in urban zones and quickly mapping terrain or crashing into something with a small explosive charge. Things could be jammed in war, to slow to effect even a Apache probably that could use it's radar to lock onto and track 128 of them simultaneously fire a spread of rockets and do this is from a distance. Flak cannons would shred them if they went near any ships, in fact a drone crashed into a Apache last week, the drone was shredded, the helicopter had a little minor damage but still flew just fine.
@@NeverSuspects AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH.
AHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH
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ohmygod, you made me laught so much, my stomach hurts. An apache?? HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHA. Say that to ones in Ukraine right now 😂😂
@@czvsc954 There are no Apache in Ukraine...
black ops 2 here we come!
They didn't know at the time, but the drones would almost perfectly mimic the sound of an LGBTQ+ rally in 2023.
Message to the algorithm- i am looking for good drone swarm coding video reccomendations please and thanks🎉
China has already done it and is in full production , their drones can now navigate forests etc without human , and who can manufacture tens of millions of these drones? Welcome to China, the drone epicenter. And they can make it cheaper than the US at 1/5 the cost.
I am sure our enemies appreciate you posting this video. It makes it so much easier for them.
Haha they have weapons 20 years ahead of these simple things.
You think you know better than the people who approved this to be published? Mind boggling to me how people can just assume they know better than others who are so much more educated than them.
You worry to much.