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close04 2 hours ago

Speed is only part of the story, but probably the part that can sell the capability of drones today.

How good are they at intercepting another maneuverable aircraft either autonomously or FPV? At what speed is the drone starting to be limited by the human pilot relying on a camera feed?

throwawayffffas 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Speed is really important because at these speeds they can probably intercept drones flying with low cost jet engines. So it adds a huge capability.

close04 38 minutes ago | parent [-]

But it can’t be the thing that mattered first and foremost because then a 20c bullet would win against any drone. But a bullet is not great at intercepting small moving targets. Which is why I asked how good are they at intercepting at those speeds especially FPV mode.

tokai an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

No speed is the most important factor. You have a very limited window to get the munition on target. An in Ukrainians case Geran drones drones don't maneuver much, if at all.

JumpCrisscross 26 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Speed obviously isn’t the dominating factor given interceptor drones exist in a world with rockets.

close04 32 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

< No speed is the most important factor

Bullets (Or rockets. Or shells with proximity fuses) go much faster so obviously speed isn't the most important factor.

These are anti-aircraft interceptors, intercepting sound like a critical part of the job.

> drones don't maneuver much, if at all.

Yeah, drones didn't fly at 700km/h much if at all either. So can an interceptor drone traveling at 700km/h reliably maneuver to intercept an enemy drone? How well can it do it when a human is piloting?