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*Unmanned Ground Vehicles [https://www.csis.org/analysis/release-robot-hounds-providing-unmanned-ground-vehicles-ukraine] | |||
*With magnetometers for mine clearing - [https://twitter.com/whatislove_rv/status/1640624542212055040/photo/3] | *With magnetometers for mine clearing - [https://twitter.com/whatislove_rv/status/1640624542212055040/photo/3] | ||
*Used by Ukraine artillery for sighting [https://twitter.com/TheDeadDistrict/status/1625383715898634240] | *Used by Ukraine artillery for sighting [https://twitter.com/TheDeadDistrict/status/1625383715898634240] |
Revision as of 05:51, 4 April 2023
2023
- Unmanned Ground Vehicles [1]
- With magnetometers for mine clearing - [2]
- Used by Ukraine artillery for sighting [3]
- Large one - [4]. Is GDawg the dev? [5]
- ISR and Bombers - dev in Ukraine and USA [6]
2022
- Swarms and drones - [7]
- anti-drones - https://dronedj.com/2022/10/12/fortem-anti-uav-ukraine/
- Swallow in Donbas - [8]
- CNA report - [9]
- Electronic war of Russia - [10]
- Vlasyuk - [11]. See DIY weapons - [12]
- Taiwan helps Ukraine [13]
- It's expensive to shoot down a small drone [14]
- Recon with night vision by @MriyaAid [15]
- Dedicated warhead holder - [16]
- Swarm 8/22 - [17]
- Black Hornet - Quiet microdrones costing $90k each? Tennis ball size, can fly indoors undetected, 1.2 mi range, and 25 min fly time. [18]
- Development of drones for ag and military in Ukraine [19]