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look 171 03-01-2023 05:51 PM

How is this done, outdoors?
 
Pretty cool

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A930Rocket 03-01-2023 05:53 PM

I saw the satellite, but where was the balloon?

911_Dude 03-01-2023 06:23 PM

These displays drone light displays are incredible. Ive never seen one "live", just vids. But the coordination is amazing. Obviously computer controlled.

I have a Mavic drone, and I can say the stability of these drones is freaking incredible, as well as the instrumentation and photo and video quality. They use GPS and optics to maintain position and its steady as a rock. They display what in aircraft you would call a Attitude Indicator. High, gusty winds will show the drone rocking and rolling around in the wind. But the position is solid (as are the photos).

The reason I mention all that is they can hold a very precise position. Combine that with a computer figuring out all the 3D positions required, and you can do this. Its pretty cool.

Check this out: https://en.hg-fly.com/cases/

look 171 03-01-2023 07:48 PM

OK, I got it now. I thought it was all done by people who has steady hands. Still amazing if you ask me.

stealthn 03-02-2023 06:58 AM

This is just precursive programming before weaponizing them…

Seahawk 03-02-2023 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 11936909)
OK, I got it now. I thought it was all done by people who has steady hands. Still amazing if you ask me.

We work with a company that builds the small drones for these shows. We are doing some work with them not related to the shows in any manor but the work that goes into this is impressive.

The next steps, where DoD is looking to take this type of cognitive interplay between small drones, is in swarming targets. Our role will be to deliver the swarm from distance with our stuff.

Brave new world.

Deschodt 03-02-2023 07:54 AM

If they can do that for fun, imagine on a battlefield.

A very good friend of mine is an expat in China for a US company. We chat often and he's blown away by how far ahead of us China is *on so many fronts* technology wise, be it use of drones, use of AI, EVs, batteries, even space stuff nowadays... He told me last time that if we have any doubt EV is happening and doable, look at China: 50% of cars in cities appear to be EVs, all the taxis are, chargers absolutely everywhere and they work, facial recognition used everywhere also (not necessarily in a good way, mind), AI all over... We are already losing the tech battle by either joining the EV-only bandwagon in 2035 (and killing our own auto industry in the process) OR not joining it fast enough - either way we're definitely Rome before the fall... In a decade all we'll be good for is touristy stuff and making Marvel movies. Go see for yourself, it's bleeping scary how complacent we have become (and I mean the western world, not just the US)

herr_oberst 03-02-2023 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stealthn (Post 11937097)
This is just precursive programming before weaponizing them…

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 11937131)
The next steps, where DoD is looking to take this type of cognitive interplay between small drones, is in swarming targets. Our role will be to deliver the swarm from distance with our stuff.

Brave new world.

A couple of weeks ago I posted a vid on a very simplistic version of this tech. Basically a liftoff and a couple of simple fly patterns. I mentioned that it caused me to experience that 'uncanny valley' anxiety, which felt completely overblown for what I was watching.

These two posts, I think, are trying to explain what my lizard brain was experiencing.

It's all fun and games until you control 3500 very capable drones each loaded with a shaped charge of C4 or worse.

911 Rod 03-02-2023 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 11937154)
It's all fun and games until you control 3500 very capable drones each loaded with a shaped charge of C4 or worse.

And being able to fire all at once.

pwd72s 03-02-2023 01:02 PM

absolutely frightening

Seahawk 03-02-2023 01:07 PM

The stuff we are working on, the air vehicle not the UAS coordination, is based on DoD requests for limited collateral damage swarms, smart swarms.

The hard part is getting the "swarm" where it needs to be. A quad rotor UAS has very limited range, nearly tactically insignificant in the next conflict, the tyranny of distance...we are working on getting them where they need to be.

pwd72s 03-02-2023 03:17 PM

How could you defend against such swarms?

herr_oberst 03-02-2023 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911 Rod (Post 11937246)
And being able to fire all at once.

Or programming them to fire individually using AI or facial recognition algorithms, with b,c,d,e,x? alternative targets in case the 'a' target is no longer optimal.

herr_oberst 03-02-2023 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 11937514)
How could you defend against such swarms?

Electromagnetic pulse (emp) would be one method; localized signal scrambling might be another, (I don't know. I'm making snit up.) maybe something as simple as a rubber halloween mask in the case of fr

nota 03-02-2023 03:43 PM

shotgun

look 171 03-02-2023 04:20 PM

I didn't even think of its capability as a weapon. Scary stuff if you think far enough ahead.

look 171 03-02-2023 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deschodt (Post 11937150)
If they can do that for fun, imagine on a battlefield.

A very good friend of mine is an expat in China for a US company. We chat often and he's blown away by how far ahead of us China is *on so many fronts* technology wise, be it use of drones, use of AI, EVs, batteries, even space stuff nowadays... He told me last time that if we have any doubt EV is happening and doable, look at China: 50% of cars in cities appear to be EVs, all the taxis are, chargers absolutely everywhere and they work, facial recognition used everywhere also (not necessarily in a good way, mind), AI all over... We are already losing the tech battle by either joining the EV-only bandwagon in 2035 (and killing our own auto industry in the process) OR not joining it fast enough - either way we're definitely Rome before the fall... In a decade all we'll be good for is touristy stuff and making Marvel movies. Go see for yourself, it's bleeping scary how complacent we have become (and I mean the western world, not just the US)

I spent almost 2 months in the summer seeing the country 4 years ago. My mind was blown away and like many here in the US think China is still somewhat a third world country with little advancement. Oh my, was I wrong. Their tech, infrastructure was simply amazing.

Crowbob 03-03-2023 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911_Dude (Post 11936861)
These displays drone light displays are incredible. Ive never seen one "live", just vids. But the coordination is amazing. Obviously computer controlled.

I have a Mavic drone, and I can say the stability of these drones is freaking incredible, as well as the instrumentation and photo and video quality. They use GPS and optics to maintain position and its steady as a rock. They display what in aircraft you would call a Attitude Indicator. High, gusty winds will show the drone rocking and rolling around in the wind. But the position is solid (as are the photos).

The reason I mention all that is they can hold a very precise position. Combine that with a computer figuring out all the 3D positions required, and you can do this. Its pretty cool.

Check this out: https://en.hg-fly.com/cases/

At the boat ramp, I spied a fishing boat that looked expensive. The guy said it was north of $100k. Anyways, the trolling motor was connected to gps and would hold the boat in exactly one spot no matter the weather, even on a river.

stealthn 03-03-2023 08:14 AM

This:

https://youtu.be/40JFxhhJEYk

Arizona_928 03-03-2023 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 11937514)
How could you defend against such swarms?

Nets.



We've seen in ukraine that the switch blade drones are severely limited if they hit something soft. That's why the uaf have been just attaching munitions to the drones and dropping them on trenches.... but they also want their drones back so they can repeat the procedure.


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