>>63961064 its to prevent you from slipping while walking and dropping a grenade on your squad. basic UI safety
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 8:26:26 PM No.63961295
>>63961266 Idk if that in specific (it's a modified DJI) but DJI released their Agras family in 2015. Sandn**** have been forerunners of repurposed commercial drones. https://www.voanews.com/a/iraq-forces-drones-attack-islamic-state-western-mosul/3760689.html
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 9:01:09 PM No.63961411
>>63961040 (OP) >New We've seen this ages ago, but without the >slider to fire Jesus, what an awful UI. I can understand the intent behind it, but how awful.
>>63961411 it seems fine if you dont want to create special hardware just for it (where you can have a hardware safety switch). i assume you can run it on any windows machine just put in the USB radio and run the control program.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 12:43:54 PM No.63964072
>>63961040 (OP) Let me guess... > $1,000,000 unit price for something that a Mavic can do.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 12:54:44 PM No.63964102
>doesn't even predict the drop area >doesn't measure wind
For some reason boomers design all the drones to autopilot when every millennial and zoomer has played thousands of hours of video games and are capable of flying fpv with minimal stabilization.
>>63964124 >mouse If only. Touch-screen weapons control is a great nightmare fodder for me. >try to plot a course >drone immediately does a 1080 flip in the air, drops all bombs on civilian housing, then teleports into a wall
>>63966540 could be cool if you added COD hit sounds to it and a PIP window of the tablet's selfire camera so every time you get a kill it records it all including your face.