With what? Fighter planes? Yes...Won't these be incredibly easy to shoot down?
Yes, that is why police departments want them.Actually seems like an excellent asymmetrical warfare weapon.
Impressive. I like how they can stay deployed for 3 weeks... it's like the lidless eye of Sauron watching over you! Beware hobbitses!
Yes, that is why police departments want them.[/QUOTE]Actually seems like an excellent asymmetrical warfare weapon.
flying at 20,000 feet?Won't these be incredibly easy to shoot down?
flying at 20,000 feet?[/QUOTE]Won't these be incredibly easy to shoot down?
It doesn't say much on stealth. So I figure it can come up on radar?It probably would not be especially useful against any country with a capable air force.
Try any air force. In our current state of doing police actions as opposed to out and out warfare, these are good... but against anybody who has any sort of Anti-Air defense , these will go down quick. It's a valuable niche, but a niche none the less.It probably would not be especially useful against any country with a capable air force.
Awww... boring!Actually I'd imagine they're completely unarmed. These look to be used for observation more than anything else.
True, but countermeasures only work if the weapon is guided. Couldn't you just fire like 10-20 unguided missiles in it's general direction and count on at least one hitting something? I know that's how they shot down that Blackhawk (but that was literally like a hundred RPGs).I would imagine these things are probably equipped with pretty significant countermeasures against radar guided missiles. Obviously they would be dead meat against an enemy aircraft (unless they are packing their own air to air missiles... which they probably are) but I doubt they would be deployed so carelessly.
Like SpecialKO said... depending on what they are made of, they may have a huge radar signature... or maybe a deceptively small one.
True, but countermeasures only work if the weapon is guided. Couldn't you just fire like 10-20 unguided missiles in it's general direction and count on at least one hitting something? I know that's how they shot down that Blackhawk (but that was literally like a hundred RPGs).[/QUOTE]I would imagine these things are probably equipped with pretty significant countermeasures against radar guided missiles. Obviously they would be dead meat against an enemy aircraft (unless they are packing their own air to air missiles... which they probably are) but I doubt they would be deployed so carelessly.
Like SpecialKO said... depending on what they are made of, they may have a huge radar signature... or maybe a deceptively small one.
True, but countermeasures only work if the weapon is guided. Couldn't you just fire like 10-20 unguided missiles in it's general direction and count on at least one hitting something? I know that's how they shot down that Blackhawk (but that was literally like a hundred RPGs).[/QUOTE]I would imagine these things are probably equipped with pretty significant countermeasures against radar guided missiles. Obviously they would be dead meat against an enemy aircraft (unless they are packing their own air to air missiles... which they probably are) but I doubt they would be deployed so carelessly.
Like SpecialKO said... depending on what they are made of, they may have a huge radar signature... or maybe a deceptively small one.
A countermeasure for the zombie uprising? Finally!Yeah, this is definitely a low-intensity, long duration campaign type of vehicle.
They'll be calling it The Tantric.Yeah, this is definitely a low-intensity, long duration campaign type of vehicle.
A countermeasure for the zombie uprising? Finally![/QUOTE]Yeah, this is definitely a low-intensity, long duration campaign type of vehicle.
A countermeasure for the zombie uprising? Finally![/QUOTE]Yeah, this is definitely a low-intensity, long duration campaign type of vehicle.
Yes, that is why police departments want them.[/QUOTE]Actually seems like an excellent asymmetrical warfare weapon.
I could definitely see some fantastic police applications - I'd idly pondered something similar to this, only I didn't extrapolate it far enough.