Ukraine is now using the Corvo Precision Payload Delivery System (PPDS)—a stealthy, ultra-light drone made of waxed cardboard from Australia—to strike Russian airfields. In this video, I break down how this $700-$3,000 drone, which can be assembled like a flatpack IKEA-type kit, is wreaking havoc on multi-million dollar Russian fighter jets.
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Ingvar Kamprad is stirring in his grave of excitement! Put IKEA to work and produce a few of these plz! Only some 10s of millions would do..!
SYPAQs drones are still a thing? I remember there being some talk about them and an event where they managed to hit some aircraft on an aifeld, but I didn’t hear much news/events with them after that till now.
[Also speaking of the drones, have a skit.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_XxVTObPHY)
If only we had these in 1932. Those flightless bastards wouldn’t know what hit them.
Must be a Brit running this company.
Is there any footage of one of these broccoli-boxes in action?
….in Ukraine in a war sense….
Made from empty cartons of VB! The good old vomit bomb, the brew for you to pull you on through!
Here is bag of carrots, sorry your son got killed by a 6 pack beer holder.
Airborne clutter Ruzzian skys should be full of caff