• LesserAbe@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    If I’m someone living in Ukraine, I may not personally have military drones but they are working to my advantage. Am I concerned about elites controlling violent tools that average people don’t have access to? Yes. Would I take that over an immediate threat of dying in the trenches? Yes. I don’t think it’s hard to understand Ukraine’s line of thought here.

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        Russia is regularly jamming drones in terminal flight. The drones are now able to stay locked onto a target and guide themselves in. This almost completely negates the effectiveness of jamming.

        These drones are critical to stopping the invader.

        If you are upset about it, point your finger at the invader for putting an entire peoples back to the wall while murdering their children.

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            15 days ago

            It’s often both/either. Some have an operator select the target seconds before and it goes in for the final descent automatically. Others have the operator select a list of targets and a geofence at launch. Yet others are automated turrets with a ‘shoot in that direction’ directive. They are pretty varied.