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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: S-99 on April 04, 2014, 01:25:52 am
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North korea has drones (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/04/02/take-a-closer-look-at-north-koreas-alleged-drones/)!!!
Not the greatest article, but i sourced it for the pictures and the video it has.
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_606w/2010-2019/Wires/Images/2014-04-02/AP/South_Korea_Koreas_Tension-010d2.jpg)
Severely primitive for any legitimate military power to call a drone. But, NK possibly can. These are rocket boosted into the air at high speed, and then essentially become prop driven toy airplanes. Well, i'll just call them prop driven toy airplanes. It is supposed that they can be piloted remotely, they can house some decent explosives in them, and apparently some surveillance technology (currently just a camera) can be equipped.
What's great about these drones? I like it for how beautifully simplistic they are for otherwise making cheapo cruise missiles, and taking pictures. Now, what north korea needs to demonstrate is if they can be used for surveillance. What'd really help with that is if a surveilling drone could return to base.
On how interesting this is for incorporating "drones" via toy airplanes into a military is quite fascinating. However, it doesn't say too much about north korea. They have nukes and toy airplanes. How you go from nukes to toy airplanes is weird.
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seriously, I know we are talking about NK, but seriously, a hobbyist could do better.
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i like how all the electronics bays are completely empty. and that engine looks archaic by today's standards.
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Kazakhstan level technology....
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Does the blue paint job on what I assume to be the top really help much?
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Blue onez go fasta!!!
Wait ...
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Thats so you cant see it as easy.
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Kazakhstan level technology....
PANIC!!! :shaking:
https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en-GB&q=astana&gbv=2&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi
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Its blue because its also a sub
and its powered by devotion to the Dear Leader.
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There are better model airplanes than that in my house :P
Still... with enough creativity you could find uses for them, I'm sure.
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Thats so you cant see it as easy.
Yea but if you're above it looking down you'll see a blue dot on land. Unless this is designed to look at targets over water or something.
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There are better model airplanes than that in my house :P
Still... with enough creativity you could find uses for them, I'm sure.
:shaking: So, you're the guy with "real" cruise missles. You terrorist :lol:
Thats so you cant see it as easy.
Yea but if you're above it looking down you'll see a blue dot on land. Unless this is designed to look at targets over water or something.
People on the ground will have a hard time spotting these flying around looking up from the ground on a clear blue sky day.
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Ok, I understand you guys doubting about North Korea painting skills, but WWII nazis had a bunch of experience and towards the end of the war they came out with this:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Fw_190_D-9_Silhouette.jpg)
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There are better model airplanes than that in my house :P
Still... with enough creativity you could find uses for them, I'm sure.
:shaking: So, you're the guy with "real" cruise missles. You terrorist :lol:
Hey... you're right! All I need are a bunch of spy cameras and two hundred pounds of plastic explosives illegal in every state except California...
And I can use my Droninators to rule the ENTIRE TRI-STATE AREA!
:P
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anybody with a foamy kit, and ardupilot+gps and a couple pounds of c4 can make a guided missile.
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I'm a little confused, I'd expect a plane that makes reconnaissance to be painted blue/light blue on it's underside so it can be harder to detect against the sky (provided it does during daytime). Am I asuming wrong?
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i presume they could only afford one color of paint.
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Having a two tone camo scheme such as the one applied to the example is pretty pointless when the aircraft is 5x4 floor tiles big.
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I'm a little confused, I'd expect a plane that makes reconnaissance to be painted blue/light blue on it's underside so it can be harder to detect against the sky (provided it does during daytime). Am I asuming wrong?
I dunno, I asked the same thing a bit ago and the answer was apparently "Nazis". (I'm just teasing of course) But yea seems kinda pointless to me. Do we have drones that are painted a similar color?
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The paint job might not be very good for evading detection, but it's pretty great if you think of it as being disguised as a hopeless RC enthusiast's labor of love.
The real problem will be making the team of five terrified North Korean drone operators following it around on bicycles inconspicuous. I'd pay to see that movie.
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The paint job might not be very good for evading detection, but it's pretty great if you think of it as being disguised as a hopeless RC enthusiast's labor of love.
The real problem will be making the team of five terrified North Korean drone operators following it around on bicycles inconspicuous. I'd pay to see that movie.
I'd pay to see it too :P
I assume the paint is the same on the bottom. A sharp transition from one camo scheme to another would have stood out too much, so they painted it the same all over.
And I just realized the drone in the picture is a lot bigger than I thought... :nervous:
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This got me thinking. As ridiculous as north korea is, so is iran. But, while iran makes fake stealth planes, while north korea as gimpy as it can be usually seems to come out with something equally gimpy, but in fact is very real and does work.
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seriously, I know we are talking about NK, but seriously, a hobbyist could do better.
You don't say?