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anonu | 1 month ago

They're not that hard to make. USA will be fine. If some of the software and hardware manufacturing expertise can be built here thats great.

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Havoc|1 month ago

>They're not that hard to make.

Yeah, with parts from China...but that's banned too.

Homegrown factories and supply chains don't just pop up overnight though. So in the near term this just means zero drones and a disorderly transition.

Intentionally triggering that only really makes sense if you think a major confrontation is imminent and chaos is an acceptable price to pay to force speed.

IAmBroom|1 month ago

They're hard to develop. That is proven by the fact that DJI is by far the industry leader, and everyone else is trailing.

We're not talking about duct-taping a Go Pro to an OTS drone.

dylan604|1 month ago

They don't need to be that hard to develop. It's not like you need a return to base feature. Sort of like wanting to learn how to fly a plane, but not take off and land the plane. You don't need to have the full feature set of a DJI drone to make it a weapon. You also don't need to worry about the battery life of coming back, so you've essentially doubled your distance capabilities, so maybe a stronger radio. Do you need the video return signal too? I guess that would be some decent PR footage on the nightly news propaganda stations though, so might be worth the expense??? You also don't need to be burdened with the GeoFencing features of a DJI, but would be funny to see a bunch of attack drones all hover just outside a map boundary because the target has their base listed in the GeoFence library!

So while not duct-taping a GoPro (we'd use Gaff tape anyways), they could use bailing wire with a grenade or c4 bundle to attach it.

CrimsonCape|1 month ago

Just looking at the injection molded shell of my Mavic Mini makes me cringe when thinking about the startup cost. It's the plastic shell; not the motors, nor the circuitry, nor the optical parts...and to think you could build that in the USA is laughable. DJI releases 2-3 models every 2-3 years... if you could even find a company in the USA machining the steel molds at that frequency (i don't think it exists) how are you going to afford the bill?