The Ukraine War has introduced the world to an ongoing arms race between drones, electronic warfare jammers, and fiber-guided and autonomous drones to counteract the jammers.
Counter-drone is big business. I try to go to Modern Day Marine and AUSA's big show every year. The number of counter-drone exhibits has grown over the past few years.
But now soldiers will be subject to yet another unendurable sensory input.
It seems that loud, low-frequency sound could also rattle mines to death, no?
Big speakers could be mounted on a low-flying glider-type drone for massive clearance. Or use two triangulated ones, to boost and pinpoint their effect.
Counter-drone is big business. I try to go to Modern Day Marine and AUSA's big show every year. The number of counter-drone exhibits has grown over the past few years.
Great article, thanks. Two questions:
1. If they are not destroyed, could the drones knocked down by a soundwave attack just get back up?
2. Won't Russia just quickly emulate this to negate Ukrainian drone strikes? Is there something better about the gyroscopes Ukraine uses?
Gratifying story, Wes.
But now soldiers will be subject to yet another unendurable sensory input.
It seems that loud, low-frequency sound could also rattle mines to death, no?
Big speakers could be mounted on a low-flying glider-type drone for massive clearance. Or use two triangulated ones, to boost and pinpoint their effect.