Machine gun mounted to a drone
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Nice, but I don't see that ground breaking battle wise. Nice addition though, especially if that is quite cheap. You know, cheaper than small scout helicopter or something like that, as it probably is cheaper than that.
How much that kind of drone can take hit? If I shoot one rotor, does it become unstabilized and drop?Comment
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a sling shot could knock it out of the sky... scout helicopter? seriously?Nice, but I don't see that ground breaking battle wise. Nice addition though, especially if that is quite cheap. You know, cheaper than small scout helicopter or something like that, as it probably is cheaper than that.
How much that kind of drone can take hit? If I shoot one rotor, does it become unstabilized and drop?
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makes sense.Originally posted by MrBottomToothI would imagine it would be difficult dealing with the weight of the gun / ammo as well as the battery life, as well as making the firing accurate after dealing with the kick back of the weapon. Of course I'm sure people are working on perfecting this. I'd be scared of the sucker losing control while firing and spraying bullets in all directions.
won't be long i bet
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Scout helicopter with machine guns was the closest manned equivalent that came into my mind. Although it costs millions and that drone hopefully not.
Just googled this.
"The Kiowa's role as a scout aircraft is being supplemented by tactical unmanned aerial vehicles, the two platforms often act in conjunction to provide reconnaissance to expose crews to less risk"
Bell OH-58 Kiowa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EDIT: "Price/Unit Cost:
In FY 2014, a new build OH-58D(R) costs $13.00 million (flyaway cost) of which $5.88 million is for the airframe."
Bell OH-58 Kiowa Warrior | CASUP, OH-58F, Budget/Costs, SpecsComment
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If it is fake, then it's pretty good. As someone who does CG for a living, I don't think the average person understands it's not just a button click to put a realistic CG object in video footage and get the lighting and rendering correct.
But I don't think muzzle flashes are visible in bright daylight. Also, I doubt he'd be allowed to destroy the drone like he does at the end of the video.
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