Preston Stewart
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You can turn it on, nothing works, or at least certain frequencies don't work.
It can take control of enemy drones depending how secure it is.
It can just remove, it can jam navigation so the drone doesn't know where it is.
It can just force it to crash.
There's effectively like it's a force field of sorts.
One of the ways around that was Russia started by putting little cables on the drone, which means you couldn't jam this thing anymore because it's hardwired to the operator.
And they were flying these things 10 plus miles to carry out a strike.
You're talking like- It's game changing.
A cable going back to the source?
It spools out of the drone.
The drone carries the spool and it- Like a tape measure.
We're describing it.
So actually what we see is not the top of the line.
So we see very limited releases of what is capable at the front.
And by the time it makes it to footage, because anybody can learn from that and see like this is what the targeting mechanism is or this is the range.
So generally speaking, there are better systems in use before that stuff comes out.
Now, it's not like night and day, but increased range, increased clarity, bigger payload, things like that.