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The funniest thing here is that this dude thinks a $3000 disposable drone is accessible for the average american
People will be 3d printing parts and making them for $100-200, the only thing that's really missing is a full project guide like the Plastikov 3d printed AK47
Not just 3000 dollars for a drone, but for what would probably have to be a suicide drone. Not counting however much it cost to build the payload.
It's not even really the drone part that's hard, it's the addition of a trigger to remotely detonate a payload part that people need a guide on. There are cheap fpv drones that would work and there are 3d printed drones that already exist but the extra detail that the layman currently lacks is adding a trigger and payload.
Drones are sexy, but don't underestimate the capabilities of a large slingshot and incendiary projectiles. These things are supposed to be several square miles in size. You literally cannot miss them.
Yeah but I think the main factor here is people wanting to do it and avoid being caught.
i think pointing your hunting rifle at 45 degrees and taking some potshots from a mile away is an underexplored american option. maybe because you have to do a little maths.
Maybe it's time to go old school; trebuchets and guillotines.