>"we can totally fry the circuitry of any drone bro">no one uses the tech, not even the USI don't get it
Massive power requirements limits its deployment, plus its a huge energy signature that existing ARMs could lock onto.
>>65144662Microwaves can cook any unshielded PCBs but the cube square law is a bitch and you need to beware of what is behind the target because while it might not melt a PCB track at 1km it will fuck up people.This is why I have been shilling for AAA for the last 4 years, no shielding or autonomous control will make a drone survive a face full of frag and you can fuse them so very few are a problem from anything behind the target.
Its just some kind of classified microwave/laser setup. The real spooky tech would be the power drawing system I would wager.
>>65144662Anyone on shawn ryan is full of shit
>>65144992>The real spooky tech would be the power drawing system I would wager.Dual-use tech from AI data centers right there.
>>65145088I'm an industrial electrician that has wired up a super computer for the weather department, there isn't anything special going on with the power distrobution system in them.Each rack has it's own power supply so if it dies they only lose one rack of compute, think 200 giant PCs plugged into 200 seperate power circuits.
>>65144662Drones aren’t that widespread, you could literally just kill anyone who has ever played uncrashed liftoff or any other sim more than 40 hours pretty easily Run a massive sale on a DJI 0-4 pro air units and show up at their house with a m4 and kill them.. rather than delivering and you won’t have much of a drone problem in war if you really wanted I fly in public sometimes and many times it’s the first time anyone has ever seen a real fpv drone flying for the first time they’re used to DJI but not fpv
>>65145095Industrial equipment is really packed in tight on din rails, get up in it and snip a few wires and it’ll be down 40 hours
sam hyde is right about podcast operators
>>65145294It's not intended for sabotage-proofing dummy, it's so that if PSU #8 decides it's had enough you don't lose anything critical. Same reason most enterprise-grade network equipment has two power sockets it so you can connect it to two different power supplies at the same time.
>>65144662It's currently expensive+rare+high-tech, and inherently inefficient at range. A machinegun outranges any HPM smaller than an Aegis radar. There's also the looming chance of Faraday caged autonomous or fiber-optic UAVs to counter.
>>65146068>fiber-optic UAVswouldn't this fry them?
>>65146854Yes it would again the main problem is the cost of the system honestly a machine gun works better. I find it funny retards think fiber-optic works for more then impeding electronic interference.
>>65146002Sam Hyde has become an absolute dicksucker for anyone who says Israel is genocidal and blah blah blah. He was more entertaining when he wasn't emboldened to spout his vapid anti-semitic shite. It's sad to see that his surface-level geopolitical knowledge is just that, and not even jokes.