
Footage of a drone operator by the Ukrainian “Nemesis” unit “carpet bombing” a Russian position with his UAV.
by MilesLongthe3rd

Footage of a drone operator by the Ukrainian “Nemesis” unit “carpet bombing” a Russian position with his UAV.
by MilesLongthe3rd
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They don’t look huge but they sure are a lot
Well they wanted that specific spot dead.
Wonder how many drones are fitted for this style, I know we saw one awhile ago that I think hit a moving vehicle? (Was a four ordnance drop but can’t remember much else)
Maybe more of these types of videos will end up out here soon or it’s still a developing drone/strategy
Great, we got drones that can carpet bomb now. What’s next? Drones that can drop FABs?
Damn… that thing could be perfect for swarming a trench lines ahead of an advance. Let alone just making sure a target ain’t getting back up.
That kind of drop rate looks like it could do a great deal of damage to an advancing group of enemy infantry as well. The regular type of one drop at a time, pause, and then another drop, would probably not be fast enough to take out an entire group, but this certainly would.
Downside is likely the size of this kind of drone, and therefore its inability to work during daytime.
Great for pummeling the tops of fortified positions, paving the way for subsequent blasts.
Remember when a drone that could carry a single munition was revolutionary? Things sure are progressing rapidly.
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