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this post was submitted on 26 Apr 2024
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I expect these to work with great efficiency for a few months until someone realises they can just slap mirrors onto their drones.
High energy weapons can destroy mirrors.
Even if the mirrors are capable of reflecting the laser light, they likely unable to reflect two different wavelengths. So two high energy lasers would negate the mirrors effect.
Most of the mirrors able to reflect this are likely to cost more than the drones they would protect.
The best and cheapest strategy would be to fly the drones close to the ground. The closer they are the harder it will be for radar to detect, and lasers to target as there will be more obstacles in the path of the sensors/weapon.
Any sustained major conflict these high energy weapons make a significant impact will likely see drones quickly flying low on the ground. This will make it harder for automated systems to shot, but easier for soldiers with rifles.
What companies make shotguns and shotgun rounds for the MIC? Inquiring for an amateur day trader friend.
Edit: Does anyone make anti-recoil drones with Spinny bits? asking for a friend... another one.
I just picture Tom Knapp casually tossing his Benelli into the air then catching it and turning ten drones into orange dust.
The man was amazing. Those videos are quite entertaining.
I picture Jerry Miculek waxing multiple drones with a shotgun then casually turning toward the camera to talk about his split times.