• tal@lemmy.today
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    1 day ago

    Those guys do a dramatically cleaner wiring job on a one-use suicide drone than I do on my own computer hardware.

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      9 hours ago

      You try yeeting a running pc over 1,000 km and you’ll quickly learn the importance of secure cable management

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      one use or not, drones experience vibration which can cause a cable to come loose and loss of the aircraft. cable management helps ensure that all the cables keep all the cables seated, among other things

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      15 hours ago

      Have you seen the rest of the stuff they’re using? Hobby grade stuff has demonstrated its efficacy.

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      I don’t know what it’s “for” but the point of Ukrainian drone technology is to be cheap and plentiful, so it makes a lot of since. An amateur would try to design their own bespoke system that fills their goals perfectly, but in reality they can’t manufacture in any sufficient quantities.

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        All those FPV drones that they are using are not pretty. It’s the absolute bare-bones drone that they can get. Their effectiveness has been shown over and over again in videos. It’s not about aesthetics, it’s about effectiveness.

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      20 hours ago

      Russians die all the same. It wasn’t supposed to impress you but to deliver a warhead.