OK, bye!
First article that came up via google.
The study emphasizes that this was under ideal test conditions, and looking at the example picure, the drone is about 1 ft off the ground. So probably not what you had in mind. The final conclusion of the study was:
The use of a drone-based GPR system as a stand-alone tool for UXO detection is not recommended; however, using it as an addition to the drone-based magnetometer or EMI system might be beneficial to determine the depth to target, although this requires two separate systems and at least twice the amount of survey time.
That’s a little harsh. They didn’t roll over so much as they were rolled over. Georgia fought a bit and the Russian military showed some revealing operational flaws that went uncorrected. But the Georgian military, like the country, is quite small. This is a nation of ~4 million people. Unlike Ukraine they really weren’t capable of stopping an antagonist of that size. The end result was a survival of the nation, but the loss of the chunks of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The areas lost were substantially ethnically cleansed - guerilla struggle was not an option.
M’kay. Fuck off now.
We’re reviewing **Kedikat’**s posting privileges currently. He appears to be using this thread to troll the board. Sorry for the interruption.
Ok, thanks for the info. I don’t really recall much about Georgia except it wasn’t in the news for very long.
I think “polyignoramus” has a nice cadence to it…
Georgia is also one of the few countries Russian passport holders can freely travel to, when mobilization was announced in late 2022 ~110,000 Russians left for Georgia. They understandably haven’t been entirely welcomed by the Georgian population, regardless of their views on Russia’s actions.
Yes. All the stuff I see is very low and slow. Large package as well. Just detecting would not need depth to target if avoidance was the only issue. It would be very good info for safe removal of course.
Loss of low and slow drone may be more acceptable than other options costs? But the system may be too expensive and not capable enough.
These things tend to improve quickly if there might be a military use. Lots of money comes in.
Some guys working on cheaper lighter system. Three hour run time for the radar off a fairly small battery.