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by hkpack
479 days ago
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It is more complicated than that as the roles are very different and you need both. You just cannot substitute one for the other. DJIs with their high zoom ratios and quality stabilised cameras just allow for wide area monitoring which killer drones relies on. Video from surveillance drones are usually streamed to a teams of analytics far away from front lines for analysis of situation change. People analysing the video data is a significant chunk of the total personnel in this war. Without having that, killer drones are not effective, since they are very short-lived, have very poor cameras and power characteristics. It is very difficult to find enemy with self-made drones. So I argue that you can in fact have a civilian drone manufacturing which can be repurposed quickly into a cheap mass produced war-time surveillance drone with minimal effort. The same goes for software - both sides use civilian service for video streaming and communication which works better than anything "military grade". |
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For your wide area monitoring, you don't want your radio to be jammed because it makes it useless. So if you think about building your equipment, you'd rather build jamming-resistant radios, right?
> I argue that you can in fact have a civilian drone manufacturing which can be repurposed quickly
It could potentially be repurposed relatively quickly if it was well designed. But what tells you it will be? Most software is not very well designed, and in the western drone industry it's particularly right, in my experience. If you subsidise a company to make military drones and they write bad software, you will still end up with a military drone ("the software is bad but it lasts 25min most of the time"). If you subsidise a company to make survey drones in the hope that their design will be good enough to be quickly ported to military needs...
> both sides use civilian service for video streaming and communication which works better than anything "military grade".
I highly doubt that. Civilian radios are easily jammed.