Or a portable directed emp deviceLooks like those soldiers might benefit from carrying a shotgun with goose loads.
If you could get the jump on it maybe some high brass birdshot? In the words of Chael Sonnen, "I can't let you get close."
Add to that the ongoing development of much much smaller drones, think less than a small bird, and it just gets worse. The small ones would not carry weapons, but will probably target, extremely accurately, remote fire on you. Best method is to not be seen, but you will probably never even know they see you. Cheery thought isn’t it?It is going to get tougher not easier to take those out. Shotgun sounds great,but at his range it would have still been a grenade going off, just not as close.
They are apparently working with the likes of Bose to make drones silent. Right this moment you can still hear them. Silent drones will make things much harder for defenders.
Some kind of string/filament weapon, jammers, plain old shoot them. But all of those count on detection. If you can not see the threat coming (radar,thermal detectors, ect) you will likely lose.
Just like the things we call “birds” right now, eh? What a coincidence!Add to that the ongoing development of much much smaller drones, think less than a small bird, and it just gets worse. The small ones would not carry weapons, but will probably target, extremely accurately, remote fire on you. Best method is to not be seen, but you will probably never even know they see you. Cheery thought isn’t it?
Sure there is. It just wasnt THAT member's loadout, and the 870 weilding guy was still in the tank.I was sort of thinking the same thing. How in the world is a 12 gauge shotgun not a standard squad issued item?
But with commercial drones the same open frequencies the troops may rely on are probably the same ones the drones use. Not all fighting forces are using dedicated milspec licenced frequencies.I am Suprised they hadn't figured out a way to block the signal to the operator yet
I am Suprised they hadn't figured out a way to block the signal to the operator yet
Good luck.
Good luck.