Yes, but the Hero 30 and Hero 120 are to slow. Compared to Switchblade 300 and 600 they travel at one fourth the speed.
@entertainbea3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your insight, @CRH.Williams. It's true that speed can be a critical factor in the effectiveness of these systems. The Hero 30 and Hero 120 do have different performance specifications compared to the Switchblade 300 and 600, which might make them suitable for different tactical scenarios. Each drone system has its strengths and is designed for specific operational needs. Your comparison is valuable for understanding the nuances of these technologies. Thanks for engaging with the video!
@marijnnn49923 ай бұрын
18:07 thales makes rockets and rocket pods?
@entertainbea3 ай бұрын
@marijnnn4992, yes, Thales is indeed involved in the production of rockets and rocket pods. They manufacture a range of advanced rocket systems and associated equipment, including guided and unguided rockets, as well as rocket launchers and pods for various military applications. Thales' expertise in this area is part of their broader focus on defense and aerospace technologies, contributing significantly to modern military capabilities. Thanks for engaging with our video!
@marijnnn49923 ай бұрын
Wouldn't LMRS be very effective to bomb trenches or other shelters before sending troops to clear out the rest? Because they're not guided, they can be cheaper and have more range or a better payload. When you're hitting a trench, abandoned buildings, or villages where enemies might shelter in, volume is probably better than precision, right? Another maybe good idea is AI-spotting drones to be launched from those same systems, but they will just go on a pre-programmed path with a lot of range to spot anything and make a big digital map where all the locations where it took a picture will be marked and show you the picture and coordinates if you press on it. Then personnel can review the pictures and decide to send the kamikaze drones at them or artillery or just use it as recon before attacking. Maybe an option for them to return to a point so they can be reused would be nice. sorry for my bad english i,m not a native english speaker
@entertainbea3 ай бұрын
@marijnnn4992, you bring up some excellent points! Utilizing LMRS (Long-Range Multiple Rocket Systems) for bombing trenches or shelters indeed has its merits, particularly in scenarios where volume can outweigh the need for precision. The cost-effectiveness and enhanced payload capabilities of unguided munitions can certainly make them advantageous in such situations. Saturating an area with firepower can be very effective for softening up enemy positions before sending in ground troops. Your idea of AI-spotting drones is also very innovative. These drones could significantly enhance situational awareness by providing real-time reconnaissance and creating detailed digital maps of the battlefield. This pre-programmed pathing and image-marking system could streamline the process of identifying targets and planning subsequent attacks, whether with kamikaze drones or artillery. Having drones that can return for reuse adds another layer of efficiency and sustainability to military operations. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and contributing to the discussion on modern warfare technology!
@marijnnn49923 ай бұрын
@@entertainbea thanks alot for the amazing feedback your channel is amazing . bud i commented this in the first place because i thout the channel was a BAE systems officail channel😂
@entertainbea3 ай бұрын
@marijnnn4992, thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 We're thrilled that you're enjoying the content. It's great to see such thoughtful and engaging feedback from our viewers. And no worries about the mix-up-our goal is to provide high-quality, in-depth analysis of military technology,. We're glad to have you as part of our community and look forward to more insightful discussions with you! 🚀
@orobogamer3.0403 ай бұрын
Acording to news week 126 launch cells in 3 42-cell arrays the design can be adapted to different sizes like 10 20 and 40 feet containers alowing land and sea deployment and The Hero-120 can travel 37 miles, stay airborne for up to an hour and carry a 10-pound warhead, making it effective against armored vehicles and other high-value targets
@entertainbea3 ай бұрын
@orobogamer3.040! Thank you for sharing that detailed information! 🚀 It's fascinating to see how adaptable these launch cells are for different deployment scenarios and the impressive capabilities of the Hero-120. With a 37-mile range and a 10-pound warhead, it's indeed a game-changer against high-value targets. We’re excited to announce that we will be doing a follow-up video about these innovations in the near future, so stay tuned for more in-depth coverage! 📺✨
@orobogamer3.0403 ай бұрын
@@entertainbea Your welcome
@marijnnn49923 ай бұрын
bud how are the hero drones controlled?
@entertainbea3 ай бұрын
@marijnnn4992, great question! The hero drones, often referred to as kamikaze drones, are typically controlled using a combination of GPS guidance, onboard cameras, and secure communication links with the operators. The operator can control the drone remotely, often from a mobile ground control station, using real-time video feed and telemetry data to guide the drone to its target. These systems are designed to be highly flexible and precise, allowing for effective targeting and minimal collateral damage. Thanks for watching and engaging with our content!
@marijnnn49923 ай бұрын
@@entertainbea oke thanks again for the amazing feedback