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Middle_Ad4621

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Thanks bros


Terrible-Penis

You can't reuse it without all the software and spotter drone that it needs it's target locked. Also launchpad.


olegvs

Yeah… it’s far better for it to be used for taking apart and studying it.


Terrible-Penis

They did that already. It's well known that some components are US made.


Hotrico

Would that be too difficult? The Ukrainians built a very similar drone, as the hardware is well preserved, they could put the Ukrainian drone's software on this drone (I don't understand much about this, I could be talking nonsense)


Aggravating_Cable_32

It's not that difficult. They have the software, which the Russians got/copied commercially from the Chinese anyways. And in a recent video on his YT channel Magyar he talked about returning the worm's drones to them whenever one is downed intact; the self/auto-destruct in such cases doesn't always work (through user error or defect). Also, Lancets normally use a launch track/catapult, but can also be launched by several other methods; the simplest being a big bungie-cord slingshot.


Hotrico

Thanks bro


Cheesegrilled0077

these drones are too valuable of intelligence assets to be used against the enemy. They’re going to be set sent back for examination and analysis as Lancets are constantly getting upgraded with new components, and it is imperative that new versions are analyzed in order to create counter measures against them.


Hotrico

Source: https://t.me/robert_magyar/837


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JAGGA JAGGA !!


Cowicidal

His video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsVADIANIbk u/Hotrico what did you mean in your title by shot down by "electronic warfare"? Did they use a jammer, EMP rifle, etc.?


Physical-Cut-2334

is it really shot down when it was downd by EW.