| ▲ | dgroshev 5 hours ago | |||||||
Ukraine does bother with all of that when they can afford it. I'd even say that FPV drones are the main exception, and only because Ukraine was so pressed for immediate results and had stockpiles to repurpose. There are only so many old RPG warheads you can reuse with a detonator made of live wires, and maiming your own launch crews because someone made a tiny wrong movement arming their thirtieth drone of the day under artillery fire gets old fast. Hezbollah is a terrorist organisation, they don't need their contraptions to work reliably. GMLRS serves an entirely different purpose to rockets made of repurposed telephone poles, and is much more useful for a military force. Also, don't forget the distances. Ukraine is fighting a war in their own country, with direct ground lines of communication to the frontline. On the other hand, you can fit three Ukraines just between Guam and Taiwan. | ||||||||
| ▲ | cuu508 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> maiming your own launch crews because someone made a tiny wrong movement arming their thirtieth drone of the day I was thinking about that. Wouldn't you be able to make it so the detonator gets armed by the operator remotely only once in the air and away? | ||||||||
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| ▲ | Mars008 an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
> Hezbollah is a terrorist organisation That depends from which side you are looking. From the other side they are patriots and defending their people and land, sacrificing their lives. Looks like in NATO you haven't seen that. The same in Vietnam, Iraq,.. there is a long list of 'terrorists' of this sort. Almost like 'suffering minorities'. | ||||||||
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