The swarms of drones are a new, fashionable trend in the development of armaments in modern warfare. There is nothing revolutionary in this. Only when the drones appeared, various means were already adapted from anti-aircraft weapons, and now the means of electronic warfare are widely used against single drones and against swarms of drones. The effectiveness of drones is still very low. The main disadvantages are: limited combat charge, dependence on GPS navigation, limitations on distance, low speed and a host of other shortcomings in growth.The reconnaissance drones, fire controllers and reconnaissance of the advanced edge of the enemy showed great effectiveness under current conditions. As an attack force, a swarm of drones of extremists in Syria was attacked by Russian bases, but the effectiveness was practically zero. Some of the drones were forcibly planted by radio electronic means, some were disoriented and exploded in the desert, and some were destroyed by means of anti-aircraft defense of the facilities. For example, such an idea of combating swarms originated with me.To do this, simply by detecting a swarm of enemy drones, send them to meet small missiles equipped with powerful emitters, which, when approaching the swarm, give a powerful wide-range radio pulse and destroy the drones control systems. They can even launch automatically when an attack is detected. This is just one idea, and its variations are possible. The development of weapons takes place continuously and continuously. There were years when, after the invention of the machine gun, many experts said that war is no longer possible, but this did not happen.New means of protection were invented. The ingenious minds of engineers on both sides will still create a number of new adaptations for effective destruction of people. But we do not stand still. For every tricky ass, there's a bolt with a screw!
Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in:
https://www.quora.com/If-drone-swarms-revolutionize-warfare-is-that-good-or-bad-for-current-military-superpowers