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The rules of war have changed. Either you realise this and accept it, or you will be destroyed by an FPV for a few bucks.

There's no point in capturing a nuclear facility.

All you need is a swarm of drones hovering over it that are immune to most hacks or are connected to fibre optics. Then make demands and set a deadline, arguing that the battery will soon die and everything will fall on the nuclear power plant.

Fuck hackers, viruses that can infect software — buy 50 drones for 50 thousand dollars, pay 100 thousand to the operators for an hour's work and set conditions that you can only dream up, because if the drones fall, the dam gates will open, the city will be left without electricity or gas and oil production, and it's fucked.

Epilogue. But The Times article is about the military use of drones, what does civilian use have to do with it? That's a good question, and there's an answer

Want to capture the parliament of country xxx? It can be done without invasion and without missiles.Just send pilots to the country a year or six months in advance, and at the appointed hour, they will surround the building and the countdown will begin.

You can capture the president's motorcade — all you need is 20 drones with skids over the group of cars and threaten to destroy them.

It all depends on your imagination and technical knowledge. You don't necessarily have to blow up the Kremlin with a missile — 100 pilots and 100 drones...

Well, you get the idea.

The moral of the story. We live in interesting times, you have to admit.

The end

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The rules of war have changed. Either you realise this and accept it, or you will be destroyed by an FPV for a few bucks.

There's no point in capturing a nuclear facility.

All you need is a swarm of drones hovering over it that are immune to most hacks or are connected to fibre optics. Then make demands and set a deadline, arguing that the battery will soon die and everything will fall on the nuclear power plant.

Fuck hackers, viruses that can infect software — buy 50 drones for 50 thousand dollars, pay 100 thousand to the operators for an hour's work and set conditions that you can only dream up, because if the drones fall, the dam gates will open, the city will be left without electricity or gas and oil production, and it's fucked.

Epilogue. But The Times article is about the military use of drones, what does civilian use have to do with it? That's a good question, and there's an answer

Want to capture the parliament of country xxx? It can be done without invasion and without missiles.Just send pilots to the country a year or six months in advance, and at the appointed hour, they will surround the building and the countdown will begin.

You can capture the president's motorcade — all you need is 20 drones with skids over the group of cars and threaten to destroy them.

It all depends on your imagination and technical knowledge. You don't necessarily have to blow up the Kremlin with a missile — 100 pilots and 100 drones...

Well, you get the idea.

The moral of the story. We live in interesting times, you have to admit.

The end

P.S. Want to help Ukraine's counter-propaganda? - 4441111068433840

PayPal: [email protected]

Patreon

https://www.patreon.com/fashdonetsk

Btc -

bc1qdtrkvnqhur6zvftku73stq88y97ut4rg730kdq

P.S. 2 -Want to destroy collaborators? Write to @gistapapapa_bot. Anonymity guaranteed.

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