204 km/h al 48% dell’acceleratore … il crowdfunded ucraino Hornets di fabbricazione del droni di difesa dell’aria Sting FPV è probabilmente il drone da combattimento più veloce del mondo
204 km/h al 48% dell’acceleratore … il crowdfunded ucraino Hornets di fabbricazione del droni di difesa dell’aria Sting FPV è probabilmente il drone da combattimento più veloce del mondo
An earlier version of the Wild Hornets STING drone – designed to down ruzzian Shahed drones – flew at 325 km/h in September. [https://x.com/ArmedMaidan/status/1836498652891877554](https://x.com/ArmedMaidan/status/1836498652891877554)
KingAteas on
It would be nice if we could stick one of these up Putin’s ass!
Speak_Plainly on
It feels a bit like the wild days of aircraft development in the 1930s, where everything goes and a few guys in a workshed could shoot for the moon.
toxic_renaissance69 on
Attach guided rockets and reuse the drone a bunch of times.
throwaway6278990 on
Not sure what you mean by ‘combat drone’ exactly, because there are operational combat drones e.g. the Boeing MQ-25 Stingray that can fly at 900+ km/h. The workhorse MQ-9 has a top speed approx 480 km/h. If we’re talking about it has to be using rotors then maybe the Wild Hornet is fastest in that class and likely is highly energy efficient compared with the drones I mentioned.
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Source: [https://x.com/wilendhornets/status/1887519902359035961](https://x.com/wilendhornets/status/1887519902359035961)
An earlier version of the Wild Hornets STING drone – designed to down ruzzian Shahed drones – flew at 325 km/h in September. [https://x.com/ArmedMaidan/status/1836498652891877554](https://x.com/ArmedMaidan/status/1836498652891877554)
It would be nice if we could stick one of these up Putin’s ass!
It feels a bit like the wild days of aircraft development in the 1930s, where everything goes and a few guys in a workshed could shoot for the moon.
Attach guided rockets and reuse the drone a bunch of times.
Not sure what you mean by ‘combat drone’ exactly, because there are operational combat drones e.g. the Boeing MQ-25 Stingray that can fly at 900+ km/h. The workhorse MQ-9 has a top speed approx 480 km/h. If we’re talking about it has to be using rotors then maybe the Wild Hornet is fastest in that class and likely is highly energy efficient compared with the drones I mentioned.