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This is a thread for modern threats. The kind of weapons soldiers today might face. No Western or old weapons allowed.

Merküt is a generic Turkish FPV with 10km range, 25min flight time, and a modular 1000piece hemispheric frag warhead or HEDP warhead. It has a laser prox fuze, encrypted datalink and ATR terminal lock because it's not Slavic garbage.
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>>65268529
>prox fuze results
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>>65268536
Another Turkish one. Alpagu-B is mid-range strike: networked 40km LOS radios, 40min loiter, 20kg total, 4kg warhead with modern ESAD, and modern AI target detection and engagement. So an anti-truck weapon.
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>>65268562
Lys-2 (Fox-2) is a Russian fixed wing catapult launched drone interceptor with a 15km combat radius which started showing up in Ukraine in April 2026. It's launched from forward positions, flies autonomously or semi‑autonomously toward an assigned air target, and performs automated terminal guidance to close and impact with a small frag charge. Speed up to 160 km/h and about 12,000 feet max altitude.
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>>65268575
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The HH-200 is a new Chinese unmanned flying truck by AVIC to provide medium-payload, long-range, fully autonomous logistics capability. It completed its maiden flight in mid-April 2026. Extensive use of composite materials, a relatively low per‑ton‑kilometer fuel cost and swarm automation operations make it a candidate for military logistics sales.

Length 12.2m
Height 3.7 m
Wingspan 16.8 m
The cargo compartment offers 12 cubic meters of volume in its standard configuration, expandable to 14 or 18 cubic meters through internal reconfiguration depending on cargo type.
Maximum Takeoff Weight 5.5 tons
Standard cargo 1.5 tons
Cruise Speed 310 km/h
Maximum Range 2,360 km
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>>65268536
Do you happen to have the video clip this is ostensibly from? I'm a bit suspicious of the pattern seen on the dummies. Three have a lethal blow in virtually the same place (upper sternum) and the one in the back left with no arms has a completely straight line from t he viewer's perspective. These could be coincidences but they make me doubt the veracity of this image.
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The D5 RF Detection Unit by LZTech is a Chinese all-in-one system for triangulating drones and their pilots. It integrating signal interception, data analytics, positioning and tracking, and air-to-ground communication, it delivers real-time monitoring, precision geolocation, and data relay of unauthorized drones and their pilots — a fully integrated solution for low-altitude airspace defense. It's meant to plug in to UAVs for good LOS angles across the battlefield with optimized integration for the DJI Matrice 400 and Matrice 350.

Passive reception only — emits no electromagnetic signals
Frequency Range 400 MHz – 6 GHz
Key Frequency Bands 433 MHz, 900 MHz, 1.2 GHz, 1.4 GHz, 2.4 GHz, 5.2 GHz, 5.8 GHz
Detection Radius 0 – 5 km
Coverage Angle Horizontal: 0° – 360°, Vertical: −90° – −15°
Positioning Methods CRPC 2.0 / Drone ID / RID decoding; AOA / TDOA multi-station networked positioning
3kg weight
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>>65268612
yeah here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AqL_1wz0k0
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>>65268575
>>65268579
We are finally reaching Black Ops 2 levels of technology. NOW WHERE MY OPTICAL CAMOUFLAGE AT?
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>>65268622
Okay that's a bit strange, they don't show the blast for that run, with only red markings. I don't really see why they would fake something like this. Maybe if the fragmentation was disappointing somehow or had an unacceptable patternation?
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>>65268648
Your cope is showing.
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>>65268670
??? I outlined why it was suspicious, asked you for a video, you posted the video, and the video shows a completely different blast, with only a still image of the version that I initially thought looked strange. I thought this was supposed to be "a thread for modern threats", why are you getting asshurt and defensive about someone questioning you?
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Mudamir-LR is a Pakistani Shahed variant introduced last year with a 50kg warhead optimized for maritime applications. 175kg total and 1000km range, with EO/IR, inertial, and jam-resistant GPS.
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>>65268682
I posted a screenshot and the source, coper. It's time to wake up and smell the coffee: thirdies can build this stuff now, time for you to drop the Tom Clancy nostalgia and adapt to the present.
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The Rezvan is a 41kg loitering munition with a 24kg HEDP warhead made by the IRGC. It's tube launched, with a encrypted radio datalink and low-light EO camera. Some technical commentary discusses experiments with adapting it for underwater submarine launch with AI guidance. It's intended for export.
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The Jabbar 250 is an Egyptian mini-turbojet kamikaze drone which started production in 2025. 1500km range, 350mph speed, 50kg warhead. Idk if there's any terminal guidance, it's probably inertial+antijam GPS only in the stock model but adding a EO seeker for ships and a datalink would be easy.
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>>65268529
>Command det instead of impact fuse
>Hemispherical frag liner instead of a proper directional one
Positively 3rd world design choice
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Turkey placed an order for 100 kamikaze drone boats from three of their domestic manufacturers this year. All will have waterjet propulsion and a 500lb class warhead, AI- and image-based target detection and autonomous engagement, obstacle avoidance for both moving and stationary objects, swarming software, and day-and-night operational capability. The comms suite supports RF line-of-sight, mesh network, satellite, and 4G/LTE and can operate under satellite navigation and communications-denied environments.
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>>65268529
is that the charge on top? why would it be on top rather than below? I can't imagine any good reason for it to be there, but there's gotta be one, right?
I'd assume a big weight above the rotors would make it very unstable, which I think runs counter to the main reason quadcopters are so common, which is that they're very stable and easy to fly.
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>>65268742
It's a laser prox fuze. That's what the twin-optic below the FPV cam is. Nobody with modern tech uses impact fuzes; only Ukrainians, Russians, and some cartels and Africans. Arguably the Ukrainians only do it because of their BDA requirements, casualty tolerance and history.
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>>65268753
Western companies tend to do it the same way, for three reasons: easier for modular charges, easier attack profile on a shallow dive, and the warhead to drone weight ratio. Contrast Anduril or Stark with Neros to see this in all American companies. The analog FPVs with an overburdened warhead put it on bottom. Everyone else doesn't.
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>>65268736
I'm actually impressed to see the Egyptians make something like that. Have they ever tried to develop a domestic BVR missile for their F-16s?
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>>65268536
Frag density is too low.



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