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Varta Put a Shotgun on a Drone. Ukraine's Frontlines Say It Works(dronexl.co)
2 points by tim333 6 hours ago | 6 comments
MisterTea 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

From the pictures the shot gun appears to be more of a "zip gun" - a home made/improvised gun. The barrel is a tube while the shells seem to have some kind of squib or electric match replacing the shells percussion cap. That removes the weight of a mechanical gun mechanism with firing pin. This feels like a case for moving towards electronic firing case-less ammo perhaps?

tim333 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Apparently it's one of these https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davis_gun with two cartridges firing in opposite directions.

tim333 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

$300 add on - see it in action https://x.com/saintjavelin/status/2039672658086744566

It's recoilless with two cartridges firing in opposite directions.

It can also work autonomously from 126m.

Very cunning this Ukranian tech.

bell-cot 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Not to rain on the parade...but this is innovation with a very small "i". Aircraft using guns against each other was SOP in WWI, and they were already using recoilless (in the air) back then.

tim333 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Yeah but it's cheap and doesn't need putting pilots up there. The:

>When a Russian recon drone enters the zone, the system vectors an interceptor to chase it down and destroy it, without requiring a human operator to manually fly the engagement.

thing didn't happen much in WW1.

bell-cot 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Yeah - in WWI, autonomous weapons were mostly mines (land or naval).

OTOH, fire-and-forget missiles have been around for half a century or so.

Bigger picture: Yes, obviously this is a good idea. My take is that it should be graded purely on how well they've implemented it - with no hype, and 0 extra credit points for "innovation".