Former CEO of Google has been quietly working on a military startup for “suicide” attack drones. - eviltoast

Former CEO of Google has been quietly working on a military startup for “suicide” attack drones.::The former Google CEO has been quietly working on a military startup called White Stork with plans to design “kamikaze” attack drones.

  • SatanicNotMessianic@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    That’s an interesting thought. At first I was wondering what would distinguish them from standard anti-aircraft systems, and then it clicked.

    They’d have to be fast - at least with the ability to put on a burst of speed significantly higher than that of the target drone. Making it have an explosive increases the damage and potentially area of effect, but if you think about it like the kinetic kill vehicles designed to take out ICBMs, I think you can just whack the target drone hard enough to knock it out while potentially increasing speed, decreasing weight, and decreasing costs.

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      10 months ago

      If not speed, just having something to entangle a prop would work too. It’s not that I have anything against explosives, it’s just that they are heavy and it’s just another mechanical bit that can malfunction. (However, a device that is functionally equivalent to a shotgun shell isn’t that heavy and doesn’t need complex triggering.)

      Also, what I was thinking of would only really work against drones that drop munitions or against drones that are used for recon. You did get me thinking about suicide drones again though… Once a suicide drone starts their kill run, its too late and it’s hard to hit.

      Since the war in Ukraine started, I have been thinking a ton about small anti-drone systems for grunts. They would need to be compact enough to carry in a pocket and be durable enough to survive trench warfare life and at least be functional 99% of the time. Manufacturing at scale would solve some cost issues, but not completely. These conditions also hamper the capabilities of such a drone, a lot.

      Side thought- If a shotgun-type concept is used, there is also a novel shell design that would be perfect:

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        10 months ago

        I like the bola-shot shotgun shell. I was thinking of how to eliminate the need for super precise targeting, to keep unit cost and complexity at a minimum.

        How about a stringy polymer like Silly String but serious. Formulate it to be gummy and stronger and use a tiny charge to eject it through orifices in all directions. It would gum up props and cause the target to drop out of the sky. You’d only need a drone complex enough to get within a couple of feet of the target in any direction.

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          10 months ago

          Yep. Super simple stuff. All you really need to do is disable one propeller and it’s game over. No lasers, no explosives. All you need is something that functions as a bit of string, TBH. The drones that use more than 4 propellers may need a little more work, but it’s the same concept.