>*One unit, for example, provided me with this picture, which I’m authorised to publish. However, this unit received the newest version of the Maus which has modifications I’m not allowed to show, so I (understandably) had to blur a significant part.*
>*I asked them if they already had feedback and one thing which stood out for me was that one is very happy about the standardised quality and standardised components, which saves plenty of work hours for operators since they usually get supplied with a big mixture of drones/components and this then involves plenty of work before the soldiers could go on a mission.*
4 Comments
Source: https://nitter.poast.org/deaidua/status/1842942819087892614#m
>*One unit, for example, provided me with this picture, which I’m authorised to publish. However, this unit received the newest version of the Maus which has modifications I’m not allowed to show, so I (understandably) had to blur a significant part.*
>*I asked them if they already had feedback and one thing which stood out for me was that one is very happy about the standardised quality and standardised components, which saves plenty of work hours for operators since they usually get supplied with a big mixture of drones/components and this then involves plenty of work before the soldiers could go on a mission.*
Article about the capabilities of the Maus: https://deaidua.org/news/2024/07/16/donaustahl-maus-loitering-munition-platforms-ukraine/
Please dont call it Maus, that name is cursed.
Drones will literally win the war for Ukraine
Cardboard and Plywood are the new smart materials. Sustainable, available, light and cheap.