A fleet of drones made out of cardboard and held together with elastic bands and tape are thought to have destroyed or damaged at least five Russian jets in ...
Russia was already using Iranian made cheap kamikaze drones, they just haven’t been as cheap. The Iranian drones have a longer range and much larger payload.
I guess Ukraine can just send 5 or 6 of these for likely a smaller cost the iranian ones, which combined can do quite a bit of damage, and are harder to shoot dowm by air defence, just by virtue of the larger number. Of course, each has its uses.
Hobbyists have been building foam core planes for years. There is an interesting youtube channel that has made plenty, FliteTest. They have built models to drop pumpkins and watermelons, so they can be build to haul a bit of weight.
One of my personal favorites is the Thunderquak from Darkwing Duck.
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Anyway, looks easy to copy. Soon: Russian/Iranian/Chinese/North-Korean flying cardboards?
Russia was already using Iranian made cheap kamikaze drones, they just haven’t been as cheap. The Iranian drones have a longer range and much larger payload.
To give a sense of the difference in the cheapness scale: this one is both held together and launched by rubber bands.
What a time to be alive.
Or die, in case you see one arriving.
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It’s not that different in price, though: the Aussie one is 5k, while this is 10k.
I guess Ukraine can just send 5 or 6 of these for likely a smaller cost the iranian ones, which combined can do quite a bit of damage, and are harder to shoot dowm by air defence, just by virtue of the larger number. Of course, each has its uses.
Hobbyists have been building foam core planes for years. There is an interesting youtube channel that has made plenty, FliteTest. They have built models to drop pumpkins and watermelons, so they can be build to haul a bit of weight.
One of my personal favorites is the Thunderquak from Darkwing Duck.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=A68pu7EYhYc&pp=ygUSRmxpdGVUZXN0IGRhcmt3aW5n
Yeah, I think, FPSRussia is best known for their early prototype videos