‘Killer robots’ are becoming a real threat in Africa.
‘Killer robots’ are becoming a real threat in Africa.
Africa’s Sahel region is engulfed by violence, and now there are fears that the conflict could take another bloody turn.
‘Killer robots’ are becoming a real threat in Africa.
Africa’s Sahel region is engulfed by violence, and now there are fears that the conflict could take another bloody turn.
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Probably going to get on a list here...
Imagine how easy it would be to setup an even dozen drones in a pickup bed. Drive to a political rally, pop the bed cover, launch, drive away.
Feed the AI dozens of your target's images and let slip the dogs of war. Or, even lower tech, have someone controlling an overwatch drone and paint your target with a laser. The drones themselves could be cheap as hell, as long as they have a camera feed going back to, uh, some automagical targeting system. Maybe just point a cell phone at the target as if taking a picture?
Only defense I got is a powerful, wide-spectrum frequency jammer. No idea what the legalities look like for the government using them as defensive platforms. I doubt there are laws concerning such tactics.
Am I oversimplifying this? Devil and details and such? Comment and join me on the government's list!
Another thought on drone defense, maybe someone can comment. Why aren't the Russians and Ukrainians carrying 20-gauge anti-drone shotguns? A single-shot unit with a short barrel is super light and the very definition of reliabilty. Seems ideal given that you can tweak a shotgun load 1,000 different ways for spread, distance and weight.
Don't know the ideal combat range, but I've got 8 shotguns of various sorts and I can get any sort of load, anywhere I want. Playing at my range, it's fun to see what I get with different barrel lengths, chokes and charges. If you really want cheap, I've loaded homemade black powder and gravel. LOL, pretty crappy and messy, but it might do for a drone. Bonus! Now you've make a giant smokescreen!
For example, I've got an absolute POS single-shot 20 that weighs nothing, folds in half, never fails to fire and cost about $100. Even has a cheapo red-dot on it, point and click interface. Probably take a day of testing, and a shitload of varied ammo, to shape up an anti-drone weapon. And while we're at it, I have a 1920s single-shot 20 that would get the job done. Lightweight and you can snap the barrel on and off in seconds, 3 parts total.
You can even get fancy and make the choke adjustable by twisting. I have such a shotgun from the 1950s, nothing new here. Choke too tight and you missed? Now it's closer? Yank the choke off and go wide with it.
Training young soldiers should be easy enough. My neighbor's 22-yo wife is hell on wheels with her 20-gauge over-and-under. She's shooting skeet at twice the range I see Russians dying from.
So again, why not load the soldiers with such a rig? At least 1 man per squad?
I remember seeing this video a few years ago, and I'm really scared about drones technology, miniaturization and AI since... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fa9lVwHHqg
Thank you! I have been showing this video to people for years and so far not a single other person has gotten how terrifying this is.
Oh! I'm getting right after that! We'll probably watch Alter all night now.
Ever seen Uncanny Valley?
No, I'll watch it as soon as i have some time!
For whatever it's worth, everything they're about to do to you at Guantanamo is not who we are as a country.
Is this a copypasta?
I imagine by the time you see the tiny drone and are able to aim at it, it's likely too late. And what if it's a kamikaze drone and the explosion is bigger than anticipated?
Telling your soldiers to shoot at that sounds riskier than "take cover as soon as you think there's a drone".
Anyway my understanding is that so far drones are more useful for destroying stuff than killing people.
A much simpler countermeasure to armed drones is a net.
As for surveillance drones... I'm not sure militarily speaking they care all that much. The enemy already could be watching them with satellites, high altitude drones or balloons that would be nearly impossible to detect, or plain old binoculars, anyway.
Unless it's a covert operation, in which case the enemy launching a drone to find you is already very bad.
I have been screaming about this exact scenario for years now and I have not been able to get a single person to take it seriously. People leave such huge chunks of identity info online, it would be trivial to target someone with a detection package that could easily fit on a drone.
There's no real viable automatic defense options and for the life of me I feel it is only time before some rancid redneck terrorist does this.