If you want some detail I've seen footage of the Myanmar civil war currently ongoing and the constructions are often primitive as fuck. They're usually commercially available drones that have been repurposed and have a dumb bomb fitted to them which they simply release onto the enemy once they're overhead.
Ridiculous, but clearly very effective and it's nice I can post about that sort of thing because the footage is freely available so I shouldn't run afoul of any keyword scanning lol. Oh and yes, Myanmar is a thing right now, the media have done 'some' reporting on it but not that much because everybody is doing current thing virtue signalling on Ukraine.
Basically the view of current warfare seems to be, yes drones are fucked up, but at the same time why spend that much money on a tank when you can buy a few hundred drones for the same money and strap some explosives on them? You're there to win a war not do a larp.
Get ready to live in a world with 1950s technology, because the most effective way to defeat armies of drones is to EMP the shit out of everything. Unfortunately all your consumer electronics will get fried as well.
While that is a completely possible disaster scenario in Myanmar they were using wireless jammers to block the drones and I'm sure they're going to invent short range EMP or maybe even directional EMP devices soon enough if they haven't already in secret to count drone tech. There's also the laser weapons that have been in development for some time and I think even the elites aren't going to risk red pilling so many people at once by taking away the devices that keep everyone zombified and compliant.
Already happening believe it or not, it's started off as civilian tech initially, for example in China they had it where they were flying drones in formation as part of a festival or something, can't remember if it was new years or what, but it's there so you can bet it's going to be repurposed pretty easily. There was also some kind of dispute between two drone companies I remember reading about and they tried knocking out their signals.
If you want some detail I've seen footage of the Myanmar civil war currently ongoing and the constructions are often primitive as fuck. They're usually commercially available drones that have been repurposed and have a dumb bomb fitted to them which they simply release onto the enemy once they're overhead.
Ridiculous, but clearly very effective and it's nice I can post about that sort of thing because the footage is freely available so I shouldn't run afoul of any keyword scanning lol. Oh and yes, Myanmar is a thing right now, the media have done 'some' reporting on it but not that much because everybody is doing current thing virtue signalling on Ukraine.
Basically the view of current warfare seems to be, yes drones are fucked up, but at the same time why spend that much money on a tank when you can buy a few hundred drones for the same money and strap some explosives on them? You're there to win a war not do a larp.
Get ready to live in a world with 1950s technology, because the most effective way to defeat armies of drones is to EMP the shit out of everything. Unfortunately all your consumer electronics will get fried as well.
While that is a completely possible disaster scenario in Myanmar they were using wireless jammers to block the drones and I'm sure they're going to invent short range EMP or maybe even directional EMP devices soon enough if they haven't already in secret to count drone tech. There's also the laser weapons that have been in development for some time and I think even the elites aren't going to risk red pilling so many people at once by taking away the devices that keep everyone zombified and compliant.
Wait until AI can control those hundreds of drones without a team of
blinddrone operatorsbombing weddings and families collecting waterAlready happening believe it or not, it's started off as civilian tech initially, for example in China they had it where they were flying drones in formation as part of a festival or something, can't remember if it was new years or what, but it's there so you can bet it's going to be repurposed pretty easily. There was also some kind of dispute between two drone companies I remember reading about and they tried knocking out their signals.