Australia supplies Ukraine with 100 PPDS drones per month

by Mil_in_ua

5 comments
  1. This is good.

    But, 100 per month. 3 per day. I want that job.

  2. > costs approximately $3,169.

    > The “cardboard” PPDS can carry up to three kilograms of explosives over a distance of up to 120 kilometers.

    Now some Canadian inspired by this ought to do plywood drones that cost $6000 and deliver thirty kilos of explosives. During WW2, Canadian “mosquito” plywood planes were used and were difficult for radars to detect since they were light, and wood doesn’t reflect radar like metal does. Still cheap, strong, significantly higher carrying capacity.

  3. Not sure how good they are for purpose but I think it all helps.
    Looking forward to the anti-drone guns being made in my town in Australia 🇭🇲🇺🇦💪

  4. $3,169 per drone. I still don’t get why they use cardboard, injection moulding is dirt cheap in numbers.

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