• magic_smoke
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    Fpv has a very storied history, yet we don’t see these bombings in peacetime. Like fucking ever. Even in the U.S.

    Its almost like pre-made drones are locked down and tracked, and homemade fpv quads take like 20 hours of sim time just to keep in the air.

    That’s before we discuss the fact that the munitions Ukraine straps to them are unobtanium for normal people.

    This is really cheap if you’re a military with a bunch of people, training facilities, and explosives, but still a big pain in the ass for anyone else. I guess if you have a really angry hobbiest with hundreds of man hours of flight time, and explosives knowledge you’re in danger.

    The only RC hobbiest that pissed off I know lives in New Zealand.

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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      Its almost like pre-made drones are locked down and tracked, and homemade fpv quads take like 20 hours of sim time just to keep in the air.

      While I agree with most of your sentiments here, I think these two statements are a bit hyperbolic…

      DJI drones are locked down and possibly “tracked,” or at least they were up until recently. But my off-brand drone certainly isn’t, and it’s not like I had to do anything more special to get it than slouch up to B&H Photo/Video with my credit card.

      Kit components for FPV drones are extremely capable these days and even entry level control boards are perfectly capable of keeping a homebrew flyer in the air or hovering stably without any skill from the operator required whatsoever other than reading the documentation far enough to run the calibration procedure before rocketing off into the sky. The only barrier to entry there is managing not to crash into stuff, or being smart enough not to yank the left stick all the way when you’re directly under a tree.

      I have a micro drone with absolutely no pilot aids whatsoever – No obstacle avoidance, no GPS, no sonar, no head tracking, no nothing. It did not take me 20 hours of sim time to figure out how to keep it aloft. It took me about 20 seconds, after plugging the battery in and pairing the transmitter.

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    If drones are weaponized, they become subject to the Second Amendment and the public’s right to buy them would become more protected, not less.

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      I don’t think there’s a single common interpretation of the second amendment in which that would be true.

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        I mean it’s two sentenses, about as clear as mud. Could have been talking only about small arms, or all arms available at the time, or future weapons nobody had even dreamed up yet.

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    “This equipment is mainstream, but it does not just cost a few dollars to make, so I think this stuff is being sold either at or below cost,” Cui says.

    Wat? Why would they do that?

    “The things that work at taking them down are machine guns, lasers, and massive jammers—none of which can be used in a city,” Cui says.

    Well, and a regular old shotgun but you can’t use that in a city either.

    This article seems… off. I can’t put my finger on it but hmm.

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    Aren’t the ones the Ukrainians use basically just off the shelf DJI drones with an extra servo or two mounted to a release mechanism? We’re already in this scary future

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    Really? That’s what we’re doing now? We don’t have enough public shootings daily in this country, now we’re going to add drone bombing to the mix? C’mon. What’s your excuse now? Is there another amendment to the constitution? The 2nd amendment guarantees you the right to bear arms. So what’s it going to be now? The 28th amendment guarantees you the right to bear wings?

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      When one group of people has weapons, and the other doesn’t, it won’t be long before the first group decides the 2nd group looks like easy pickings.

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          Equality does not truly exist until everyone is equally armed. Money can only be synonymous with power, as long as the people allow it to be.

          When two groups of people are more or less equally armed, neither has the advantage over the other.

          What many people fail to realize is that while armaments have changed over thousands of years, as long as there appears to be a balance of power, peace happens.

          But once one group or another no longer perceives “the other” as being equal in power to them war is inevitable.

          That, in a nutshell, is what is happening today in the USA.

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            Yep couldn’t have said it better. The fascist are armed, trying to reason with these people and use the laws are getting no where. Once they start with the violence, and it will happen, then people who are anti-gun are gonna wish they weren’t so anti-2a real quick.