
I had an idea for drone flocks striking deep into Russia, since AI drones are now being implemented.
I remembered you can steal power from high power electric transmission lines. So I thought adding a wireless charger could allow drones to repower mid-mission.
Apparently it's already a thing in some commercial drones.
Source: olenamerikkalainen
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I kinda think that power lines can be an easy target for power supply disruption. NATO used graphite bombs back in 1999, and drones can deliver metal wire mesh to the same effect.
r/noncredibledefense is that way
Yeah i was thing the same Till i did see the article that denmark did test it already, could be a game changer behind the front lines, but it would be vissible and stationair during changing, at the end, only the UA knows wat works and wat not on the battlefield….