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On Thu, 7 Mar 2024 22:54:26 -0600, Physfitfreak wrote:Hehe :) It was about two of the Shahed series as far as I know. They eventually solved the problem by adding a dried fueled little bitty rocket at its end, underneath them, which would drop after full launch was achieved, leaving behind the original aerodynamic surfaces. Made them more expensive but they began working fine from any spot you placed the rails on. Toyota or ground :)
Iranian weapons are made with about 2 to 4 percent of the cost for theDefinitely but it would be nice if the US weapons actually worked. High
similar weapons made in the USA.
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The reason is obvious (to me anyway). In the United States, these
weapons are made to first rip Americans' tax money off of government,
and then used for creating more wars in the world so the ripper offers
would continually rip off the government; while in Iran, the weapons are
built to first defend Iranians against such sick poppies, and doing so
in the most cost-effective way.
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tech doesn't replace creativity. I forget which generation of drone it was
but it couldn't get off the ground by itself. The answer? Put it and it's
launch ramp in the back of a Toyota Hilux and start driving. At about 60
mph the drone would have enough lift to get going.
Hey, it's a step up from Qassam rockets.
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