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yep.... It's getting cheap enough.

So, is the left still going to be talking about how "You don't have f-16's, why do you need a gun"? Bitch, I can 3d print most of what I need for a small high speed "drone", fly it with cheap hardware I can buy in bulk....etc... You get where I am going with this. There is a major shift happening and many people are not even paying attention. Like usual.

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>The deadly downing of a Colombian National Police (CNP) UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter by a drone on Thursday is the latest sign of the growing vulnerability of rotary-wing aircraft to these attacks. While apparently the first such incident in the Western Hemisphere, the tactic was developed by Ukraine to strike Russian helicopters and has reportedly spread to Asia as well. The downing comes as militaries are rethinking the utility of helicopters due to myriad threats, including drones, which is a danger we have been warning about for years.

yep.... It's getting cheap enough. So, is the left still going to be talking about how "You don't have f-16's, why do you need a gun"? Bitch, I can 3d print most of what I need for a small high speed "drone", fly it with cheap hardware I can buy in bulk....etc... You get where I am going with this. There is a major shift happening and many people are not even paying attention. Like usual. Archive: https://archive.today/91ry3 From the post: >>The deadly downing of a Colombian National Police (CNP) UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter by a drone on Thursday is the latest sign of the growing vulnerability of rotary-wing aircraft to these attacks. While apparently the first such incident in the Western Hemisphere, the tactic was developed by Ukraine to strike Russian helicopters and has reportedly spread to Asia as well. The downing comes as militaries are rethinking the utility of helicopters due to myriad threats, including drones, which is a danger we have been warning about for years.

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