Counter-UAS Solutions: Poking the bee-hive About two months ago, I shared a post featuring a #YouTube video on the potential effectiveness of semi-automatic shotguns against C-UAS FPV drones. Surprisingly, LinkedIn flagged my post as a violation of their codes, despite it being compliant with YouTube's standards. I filed an objection and a complaint, but to date, I've received no response or explanation from LinkedIn. It's perplexing, especially considering the frequent sharing of graphic content on LinkedIn, depicting the final moments before horrific attacks by #FPV #drones. My post, in contrast, was purely about tactical shooting with a specific brand, based on my #military experience and knowledge. Given the lack of response, I can only conclude that my post was censored due to conflicting interests, possibly from arms dealers or manufacturers. What disappoints me to my bones is that LinkedIn is allowing, supporting, facilitating and executing this form of abuse and censorship against a professional sharing his professional view. Interestingly, the US Army has now validated my conclusion about the effectiveness of buckshot as a last line of defense for dismounted infantry against C-UAS. Here's the video of the US Army and the video that sparked the controversy: [YouTubeVideo](https://lnkd.in/enAvWYM6) [YoutubeVideo] (https://lnkd.in/exZkfr6f)
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Another necessary device from the inventors on the Brave Inventors platform. This time it's the KVERTUS AD G-6. A portable radio-electronic means of countering unmanned aerial vehicles. Everything squeezed inside, right, moskals? An effective device for combating drones that may threaten military, civilian, and critical infrastructure objects. It operates by suppressing the control and navigation channels of UAVs, leading to the neutralization and landing of the enemy equipment. Portable, reliable, and easy to operate. Already tested by soldiers in war, it has proven itself as the most effective anti-drone shotgun today in terms of the price/quality ratio. Capable of countering most commercial drones from a considerable distance, with a ratio of 1 to 2, meaning the effective range of the shotgun is half the distance from the drone to its control panel. If we were in the occupiers' shoes, we would pray for quick destruction because it will be 100% guaranteed, but whether they'll suffer — heh, that's debatable. Once again, we thank the inventors for their ideas. More to come.
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You could put at least ten of these shipping containers in the 15,000 square-foot internal bay of the Independence-variant LCS. Each shipping container has 126 launch cells. That is a total of 1260 drones per ship. “Hero-120 has a maximum range of between around 25 and 37 miles (40 and 60 kilometers), and it can stay aloft for up to 60 minutes, according to Rheinmetall and UVision. The baseline version has a high-explosive warhead weighing around 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms). Warheads better optimized for use against armored vehicles, as well as dual-purpose ones that combine anti-personnel and anti-armor effects, are also available.” https://lnkd.in/d7VjAnJc
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Lirces 3 has developed a new anti drone soldier carried weapon system to ensure troops on the ground can defend from these very kinds of drone attacks. Small swarming drones with thermite and or c4 are an absolute terror for guys on the ground, as you can see here panic firing ensued & no rounds hit and it took throwing a rifle at the drone to stop it at the very last second. What Lirces 3 has done will give troops on the ground a real solution that can save their lives. I've sat back and watched piss poor weapon systems be passed off as drone solutions long enough. You are not ready for what's coming next. Final team selections for production have been picked. Senior leadership owners/contributors team is in final selection stages. If you feel you have unique skills or want to be involved through funding on this project, reach out for discussions. #lirces3 #antidrone #futureweapon https://lnkd.in/eqSP35qd
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What role might drone carriers play in modern surface combat? In this article, Colton Byers explores that question by applying Wayne Hughes’ salvo equations to examine the potential impact of carrier-launched drone swarms against surface combatants. With the advanced defensive systems of modern surface ships, the effectiveness of drone carriers hinges on their ability to mass large swarms capable of overwhelming these defenses. The article also delves into some of the challenges of achieving this operationally.
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ANALYSIS: Ukraine’s Drone Wars Will Impact Future Designs of Armored Vehicles Gen. Omar Bradley’s words, “We should not fight new wars with old weapons,” have been amply demonstrated on Ukraine’s battlefields – lessons weapons designers are (belatedly) taking on board.
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#warfare is changing at the speed of innovation. I wrote about this scenario in my book on #cyberwarfare a few years ago. Here we are. #drones and #cyber level the playing field. I think the next "job" that is in real danger of being affected by #technology is fighter pilots (lots of armed drones mean less need for expensive risky planes and risking a pilots life for an incursion). Buckle up y'all the face of the future is very uncertain. https://lnkd.in/dwQCwKDf
Introducing Rogue 1 Lethal Unmanned Aerial System: Precision, Speed, and Versatility
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As a novice, is drone warfare the new method of defense and attack? are expensive tanks needed in the future? will drone warfare save lives and grief for families,? will drone warfare save countries that are at war and their economy from collapsing? Interestingly, AI and drones are in the public domain.
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I suspect that political sensitivities in Australia wouldn’t happily embrace a system called the “OverKill Killer Drone”. LOL Thats probably a bit too real for Australian ears. However… The ability to mass produce single use, fast, load carrying UAS systems is a clear future requirement. Shouldn’t the rapid production of low cost / high volume weaponised UAS systems be an urgent priority ? There are any number of super competent drone manufacturers and technology developers in this country. Defence needs to release a suite of RFTs for the rapid aquisation of a family of armed UAS systems capable of delivering a range of weapons effects on target. We might have to call them a slightly less emotionally loaded name… Maybe - Kookaburra (155mm), Galah (81mm) and Budgie (40mm) ?
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❄️ #Drones battle in a snowstorm in Kursk In 1000 days of war, #Drone warfare evolved Here's how 👇 This video demonstrates FVP drones operating in winter conditions in massive, coordinated swarms - nigh unthinkable mere years ago. 💥 Small, cheap drones built using retail parts taking down enemy #military gear worth millions. Note how most russian vehicles are abandoned after a first hit, knowing knowing they're sitting ducks. Doors are often left wide open...for a friendly drone to help finish the job 📸 Often another drone flies over the burning wreckage to confirm the hit, helping establish situational awareness on what targets have and haven't been eliminated. 🔍 Note the square markings and logos on some vehicles - the markings russia uses for Kursk, different from the Zs and Vs seen inside #Ukraine 💡 The drone pilots even demonstrate coordinated attacks One drone strikes a vehicle causing it to stop, So another drone can swoop in for the 𝐤𝐢𝐥𝐥 📊 Note most of russia's 'modern' tanks and armor are gone. Over half the vehicles are jeeps and retail civilian vehicles with extra padding We do see Ukraine take down a recovery tank though. These are the #DroneWars 📈 Russia's invasion of Ukraine forced rapid #Innovation and evolution of drone #Technology on both sides of the battlefield A battlefield we in the West are not prepared for in the slightest. Yet we'll only see more of it in the #future And that, too, is why we must #StandWithUkraine today and tomorrow
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A fascinating discussion on how Drones (Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles) have changed warfare by using very low cost, First Person View, precision weapons. Traditionally companies create advanced weapon technologies that take many years, hundreds of millions of dollars to develop and validate, and then, more time/$$ to be produced in sufficient volume to use in warfare. Ukraine has just announced the formation of a Unmanned Systems Force and is on track to build up to 2 million of these! These low cost drones have destroyed or damaged tanks, aircraft, a Su-57 stealth fighter, Russian oil refineries and oil depots.
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