Does Iran have any Russian Lancet drones? Has Russia supplied them or shared the design so Iran could build its own? We know Russia has sent drones to Iran and trained Iranian operators, and Iran has provided Shahed drones to Russia along with the designs for local production. If Iran does have Lancet drones or a similar variant, what impact would that have on the war and what role would they play?
>>65036353>what impact would that have on the warminimal>what role would they play?thirdie propaganda generator
>>65036353Lancets are an order of magnitude more expensive than FPV drones, and despite being very effective at hitting targets, they are underpowered.
How are lancets guided, anyway? Are they remote piloted, or are they semi-autonomous like a Switchblade?
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>>65036381Why so agro? I was just asking a question?
>>65037361I'm not aggro, I answered your question accurately and concisely.
>>65037286I've heard that they are fully autonomous like the switchblades, but I think a human operator can intervene for target acquisition and terminal approach.
>>65037415Switchblades aren't fully autonomous, they identify targets and then give the operator the option to confirm or wave off. I take it Lancet is like that, then? Or do they yolo them off in the direction of the enemy and hope it's not friendly slavshit that it chooses to target?
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>>65036353Lancets are a bit high end for Iran guerrilla war, they should be sending Molniyas pic related
>>65037490>I take it Lancet is like that, then?Anon, I don't know how to break this to you, but Russia are so technologically backwards they were looting washing machines at the start of this conflict for the consumer grade chips they contained.Russia are lucky they managed to set up a 2 way feed for video and control. Autonomous target selection based on image classification, a technology that the west mastered in the 80's is as achievable to them as faster than light travel or a conscript keeping his anal virginity