Anyway, please stay safe and don’t be afraid to defend yourself.

  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.worldOP
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    12 days ago

    A quick Google search shows birdshot has an effective rang on the order of 40 - 50 yards.

    Show me a shotgun with an effective range and I’ll show you a drone with a higher flight deck.

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        12 days ago

        I’m guessing you mean just the disposable kind of drones popularized in Ukraine? We’ve been dropping hellfire missles from Reaper drones at 10,000+ feet for a couple of decades now.

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      12 days ago

      This is about drones that are cheap and can shoot you with a bullet. Sure a +1M$ drone will kill you from behind the horizon, but a repurposed consumer drone operates on the same ranges as handheld guns and as such could be shot by a handheld gun. If you can hit it, which is why you use a shotgun to increase your ods

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        12 days ago

        it’s not necessarily with a bullet. Most improvised attack drones drop explosive payloads, since it’s both simpler to set up and simpler to use. Outfitting a drone with a gun takes making a complicated system for aiming it, while a payload drone just needs some 3d-printed parts, some extra wiring, and usually just a single servo.

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        12 days ago

        Are the cheap drones really shooting people with bullets? I was under the impression they just had small explosives strapped to them and were single-use.

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          11 days ago

          you’re correct, they do not strap guns to improvised attack drones. they’re not necessarily single-use either, though. A kamikaze drone will detonate its payload while its still attached, which is an option. There is plenty of footage of IADs which use a servo to just physically drop a payload onto targets from above, and those could potentially be used over and over. I think the kamikaze version is able to be more effective, for a variety of reasons, but both versions seem to be seeing use.