Well done, sláva Ukraíni! Heroyam Slava! 🇺🇦🇨🇭🇺🇦🇨🇭🇺🇦
DataGeek101 on
I’m thinking that these will help save countless lives until they are obsolete, and by then I hope the next generation will be just as successful.
Smooth_Imagination on
You could use this to vector and terminally guide interceptor drones.
The interceptor drone has upon it a near infra red LED emitter, or other wavelength.
This is pulsed at a particular frequency.
This should show on the video feed its hacking. Based upon that fact the drone could steer left, right (opposite to the movement on the feed) so as to centre itself whilst closing on the target, and it can go up or down, also to be level.
At very short range it might be possible to use it to intercept autonomously. This would only work if the drone maintains a steady flight path with the interceptor in view.
In effect this is simply using the method of a remote control to send messages as coded flash it can detect on the feed, in this case the interceptor would not even need a camera. Its using the enemy drones camera.
I dont think its practical but I do think its technically possible.
To ensure it goes towards the target rather than away from it, it needs to flash light either in front or behind. Since it knows which is flashing it can orientate based on which turns up on the feed.
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SLAVA UKRAINI!
Well done, sláva Ukraíni! Heroyam Slava! 🇺🇦🇨🇭🇺🇦🇨🇭🇺🇦
I’m thinking that these will help save countless lives until they are obsolete, and by then I hope the next generation will be just as successful.
You could use this to vector and terminally guide interceptor drones.
The interceptor drone has upon it a near infra red LED emitter, or other wavelength.
This is pulsed at a particular frequency.
This should show on the video feed its hacking. Based upon that fact the drone could steer left, right (opposite to the movement on the feed) so as to centre itself whilst closing on the target, and it can go up or down, also to be level.
At very short range it might be possible to use it to intercept autonomously. This would only work if the drone maintains a steady flight path with the interceptor in view.
In effect this is simply using the method of a remote control to send messages as coded flash it can detect on the feed, in this case the interceptor would not even need a camera. Its using the enemy drones camera.
I dont think its practical but I do think its technically possible.
To ensure it goes towards the target rather than away from it, it needs to flash light either in front or behind. Since it knows which is flashing it can orientate based on which turns up on the feed.