Drone Darts are Silent and Deadly!

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Published 2021-11-27

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  • @Ididathing
    Subscribe otherwise I'm drone striking your house!
  • You wouldn't so much lose a toe as gain a new, better, upgraded metal toe.
  • @integza
    Of course the metal shavings on the tomato sauce was a joke, don't try that at home, everyone knows you don't eat tomato sauce
  • I love the fact that the drones used in the Russian - Ukranian war literally use this exact mechanism to release the grenades. Well done Aussie man. <3
  • @noodlery7034
    I never thought this channel would pioneer and engineer a modern warfare tool
  • @MakersMuse
    I love how the coupon that worked with the scimitar was KIDS.
  • @iziwi2910
    This was a very inspirational video. We all need a military grade drone in our lives.
  • @LTWeezie
    Love your cockatoo buddy! We lost our Greater Sulphur Cockie Bill two years ago to old age. He was with us for 43 years and we think he was close to 70 years old. He looked exactly like your little friend. I just cannot imagine having them in the neighborhood getting into everything. How wonderful!
  • @charliewright2667
    Friendly reminder to never use a laser, especially a bright green laser like that, without goggles. That color green isn't made by a laser diode, it's made by splitting higher frequency, which means that it's hurting your eyes at two different wavelengths lol. Even with goggles that filter out visible light wavelengths, leakage of those higher frequency wavelengths past the splitter can cause permanent damage (faster than you can even blink in the case of many cheap ebay lasers).
  • @jidiom
    how the hell did you get a sponsor with a swastika, an isis joke and a joke about 7 dead children in afghanistan. this man is on another level
  • @yumnjame546
    From dangerous to outright war crime, this channel has come a long way.
  • @OryXity
    Military drones generally drop their payload in an arc (drop it while moving forward) which helps accuracy if dropped at the correct time, the horizontal movement reduces vertical drag and thus vertical deviation Basically, payload dropping down wiggles about as it falls and changes direction based on where the tip is pointing at any given time, if it is dropped at speed at an angle then the tip starts out facing forwards then the weight pulls the tip down slowly until it is fully pointing down, like trying to land a glider/plane rather than divebombing it straight into the ground
  • @angriboi
    If he did a 1 hour video only bombarding targets with his drone, I would probably constantly watch it until I die.
  • @take-itizzy2339
    This guy is truly pushing the boundaries of creativity and also taking crude humour to its absolute limitations. You have to give it to the man for taking you off guard with all the spontaneous and random gestures, metaphors, analogies he comes up with. It's almost like he combines creative crude humour and extreme science. Putting the two together you have this crazy comedic mad man that will do anything to fulfil the young curious souls inside us. I admire this mans work, I truly wonder what else has come to his mind for creating content that he could not upload for how extreme it truly was. @i did a thing - You should upload a video of all of the content that you could never upload and go over the stories and the way of thinking you go through before you attempt a new experiment. What brainstorming you go through, preparation and timing involved. I would love to see it. Props and respect you for all the efforts, all the best!
  • I think you could make the darts guided, you could have a larger/longer plastic shell with electronics and a tungsten penetration core. The guiding shell could even separate at a height of 30m or so and deploy a parachute or something if you wanted to make it cheaper.
  • @Prince_Luci
    I enjoy that the person who helped you wore a lab coat. Made things feel much more official.
  • @berke2336
    THIS is the kind of content that every Flite Test subscriber wishes they would do. Thank you for doing actual fun and dangerous RC stuff.
  • @disciple2742
    Big props to the people who let this maniac do drone strikes on their property for our entertainment.
  • @Trainboyz1.
    Theres always a thing you need to keep in mind for something like this: wind speed and direction Its possible to use it to help with hitting something as well.