Anti Drone Warfare tool\equipment considerations.

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Drone warfare, is an important "new" facet in modern warfare. It is a force to be reckoned with. Here I would like to discuss with all and especially those who understand the technology of drones, their capability and defeation.

I am an "old dog". So I understand little about their capabilities beyond typical radio control, and its defeation......so the only thing I have to contribute would be a good tool for the physical destruction of a drone in modern warfare.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atchisson_AA-12

An old shotgun, a beast of a weapon, but could be the best choice for soldiers. Perhaps add a person to the typical 8 man squad, a nith guy, a shotgunner? I think so.



THIS IS ABOUT DRONES AND TOOLS TO DEFEAT DRONES IN MODERN MILITARY APPLICATION< NOTHING ELSE>
 
Hmm, this is an interesting topic.
Is there a home brew way to make a radar system that would not upset the locals?
 
I think shotguns are going to be making a comeback in the military as well. Especially with fiberoptic drones that are more or less un-jam-able.
 
One problem is that drones are a description of all sorts of weapons from an amateur light weight for propellor unit holding a IED, to a large plane sporting a 3 cylinder turbocharged Bombardier or equivalent engine. I believe the light weight ones were the one buzzing individual soldiers lately.
 
There are a lot of different military drones. Most are too large for a shotgun to bring down - not that they would be likely to get into range anyway. They could deliver their payload from a half mile up, or simply be used for spotting / targeting.

A lot of military drones are a couple thousand pounds. The Ukrainians even turned an old Cessna into a drone and flew it hundreds of miles into Russia.

If they were to use small drones, they would likely use a mesh - possibly thousands of drones bringing small payloads each - working together via a network.
 
There are a lot of different military drones. Most are too large for a shotgun to bring down - not that they would be likely to get into range anyway. They could deliver their payload from a half mile up, or simply be used for spotting / targeting.

A lot of military drones are a couple thousand pounds. The Ukrainians even turned an old Cessna into a drone and flew it hundreds of miles into Russia.

If they were to use small drones, they would likely use a mesh - possibly thousands of drones bringing small payloads each - working together via a network.

Articles I have read describe one of the drones that Ukraine often uses, being a small two seat civilian single engine plane, that has been outfitted to be remote controlled. Others are scaled down versions of the same style of aircraft.
 
A shotgun has a pretty limited effective range. There are probably small recon drones and large weapons drones. What are you shooting down, the kind that hover or the kind that fly like a little airplane?
AA-12, 100 yards.
Most are too large for a shotgun to bring down
Hmmm, disagreed. These drones are not too big, nor are they armored. They are very susceptible to a shotgun blast to a rotor
A drone killing drone carried by your 9th man.
So a 9th man, "the drone guy". So maybe he carries a few drones?



For clarification, we are talking a drone, not a UAV, like a predator....this is about small, locally controlled drones, namely ones used in a current conflict in Eastern Europe.
 
Articles I have read describe one of the drones that Ukraine often uses, being a small two seat civilian single engine plane, that has been outfitted to be remote controlled. Others are scaled down versions of the same style of aircraft.
And there are POV videos on YouTube of Ukrainian drones hovering over and dropping a mortar shell down the hatch of a Russian tank.
 
There are a lot of different military drones. Most are too large for a shotgun to bring down - not that they would be likely to get into range anyway. They could deliver their payload from a half mile up, or simply be used for spotting / targeting.

A lot of military drones are a couple thousand pounds. The Ukrainians even turned an old Cessna into a drone and flew it hundreds of miles into Russia.

If they were to use small drones, they would likely use a mesh - possibly thousands of drones bringing small payloads each - working together via a network.

drones half a mile up and of that size are AA fodder over a frontline, it's fpv drones that you can and need to worry about, those have a 5-10 mile range and ram themselves onto their target, usually with an rpg warhead.
 
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