(30. Juli 2026) Die ukrainische taktische Gruppe „Hornet“ unter dem 3. Spezialeinsatzbataillon führt zusammen mit den Eskorten der russischen mobilen Feuergruppe Mittelangriffe gegen die russische Logistik durch
(30. Juli 2026) Die ukrainische taktische Gruppe „Hornet“ unter dem 3. Spezialeinsatzbataillon führt zusammen mit den Eskorten der russischen mobilen Feuergruppe Mittelangriffe gegen die russische Logistik durch
The Hornet drones have really been putting in a lot of work these last few months. Good to see an American company was able to make a drone that’s both cheap and effective. $5K for 100 mile range, Starlink navigation, and AI targeting is pretty good. Compared to stuff like the much more expensive Switchblade drones that were sent before. Or other western drones that ended up being susceptible to jamming.
And having it produced locally means they don’t have to deal with the US changing its mind about sending them.
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Are those drones fully AI operated ? Like target selection is purely AI or is there a human operator selecting target and performing finale dive ?
Turborapt0r on
At 00:38 there is a guy on the AA truck chillin looking ahead he never even heard the drone
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How likely is it that one of these fire groups could actually shoot down one of these drones?
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Most of them seem to be complète misses , clips get cut prematurely
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Honest question: how do the drone operators know the trucks they are striking are Russian military vehicles and not random civilian trucks? Are they being tracked from their departure point?
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An overwatch view on that last strike would be 💵
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Probably meant June 30th, today?
Anyway, nice hits.
The Hornet drones have really been putting in a lot of work these last few months. Good to see an American company was able to make a drone that’s both cheap and effective. $5K for 100 mile range, Starlink navigation, and AI targeting is pretty good. Compared to stuff like the much more expensive Switchblade drones that were sent before. Or other western drones that ended up being susceptible to jamming.
And having it produced locally means they don’t have to deal with the US changing its mind about sending them.
Are those drones fully AI operated ? Like target selection is purely AI or is there a human operator selecting target and performing finale dive ?
At 00:38 there is a guy on the AA truck chillin looking ahead he never even heard the drone
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How likely is it that one of these fire groups could actually shoot down one of these drones?
Most of them seem to be complète misses , clips get cut prematurely
Honest question: how do the drone operators know the trucks they are striking are Russian military vehicles and not random civilian trucks? Are they being tracked from their departure point?