• aquovie@lemmy.cafe
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    5 hours ago

    This doesn’t have any practical application in Ukraine.

    Ukraine detects FPV drones with numerous distributed and networked microphone/acoustic sensors. You’re not going to get any cheaper than a used phone paired with a $2 USB solar panel.

    The larger Shahed/Geran and above stuff isn’t limited by radar detection. What they need are cheap interceptors to deal with swarm attacks.

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      Radars are very much in use in Ukraine. There is a whole range of air targets besides FPV drones, there are ballistic missiles, fighter planes, bomber planes, helicopters, gliding bombs, and ships, all of which require a radar to detect.

      Acoustic sensors have limited range. By the time it detects a missile, it’s already flew one kilometer away, and it’s too late to grab your AA gun. Gliding bombs are silent.

      Radars have 50+ km range, and allow to shoot bombers and ships from beyond the border with expensive US-provided missiles.

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      4 hours ago

      If you crack the combination of “actually cheap” and “reliable interceptor”, the US military industrial complex is going to build you your very own Scrooge vault.

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        “actually cheap” and “reliable interceptor”, the US military industrial complex

        This is antithetical to the US military industrial contractor complex doctrine.

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        And then defense contractors will sell it to the government for a 10,000% markup.

        But in all reality they would steal it after the inventor commits suicide with 2 rounds to the back of the head

    • TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      This doesn’t have any practical application in Ukraine.

      How can you be so dismissive? Of course it has practical application in Ukraine.