The adaptation of anti-tank mines for drone warfare in Ukraine, an almost infinite supply of ammunition (+Combat Footage)



by Hotrico

26 comments
  1. Visibility is really that bad from inside that vehicle? They didn’t see the lines of mines?

    Edit: referring to the vehicle that gets destroyed around 1 minute into the video

  2. I am highly suprised that they did not wrap it in shrapnel material. What is the point against soft targets if you use it like this? They are wasting a huge amount of energy of the explosion.

  3. Recycle, Re-use, Reduce. Pick up Russian anti tank mines from the fields of Ukraine. Fuse them differently for use from a drone. and reduce the size of the Russian army.

  4. Maybe not the best idea to put that information out there
    Russia was always going to find out what was going know amd copy it , but if I k ow it
    They now know it
    It should have been kept an operational secret for as long as possible

  5. Requires a big ass expensive quad copter though. Even if the mines are in infinite supply, such drones are expensive

  6. Its doable but probably wont be preffered much. because it means tampering with a big old tank mine and modfying it. very dangerous. And even if Ukraine mass deploys them. Russians will do the same

  7. Did they write “U.S.S. Enterprise” on the thing because it looks like a Federation ship from Star Trek? lol

  8. Nice. Now any cleared Russian mine can be given back to their owners like a present.

  9. Why do the press always show what should be classified? Russians with their IQ would never know how it works, and they just showed them, jesus christ.

  10. Say, you really seemed to like our land mines. Try out are flying land mines!

  11. they are not exactly aerodynamic and accurate.

  12. I hope the Ukrainian who wrote NCC-0001 is nicknamed ‘Scotty’

  13. Okay hear me out. What if they made some 3D printed frisbee bodies for these? And then some kind of catapult that would put a good spin on them. You could just sail them toward the Russians. And nobody would hear them coming until they hit. You could probably put something like that on the back of a pickup truck.

  14. Ukrainian drones are getting more and more terrifying…. now a full-on anti-tank land mine with an empty water bottle tail for aerodynamics is falling from the sky..

  15. Now this is next level. I can already see those Russians trying to take a dump and getting hit by an anti-tank mine from the sky.

  16. Imagine a swarm of these mine-laying drones working autonomously 24/7 just dropping mines randomly behind enemy lines.

  17. Put them vertically so you can fit 2 or 3. Also allows for better aiming. Stabilize the flight further with a flat streamer of rolled but flexible metal. Easy addon to the mine with a strap.

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