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Nobody uses them
Maybe army to train operators
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>>3890630This shit should be a bigger concern for governmenta imo, it's only a matter of time until it's more widespread
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>>3890628 (OP)That's AI, macaco
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>>3890641In civil countries if you fly a drone without scheduling the flight with the local government beforehand the drone gets shot down and you get investigated and receive a fine.
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>>3890745Nah the video on the OP is certainly AI, but Brazilian gangs do use drones
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dawg wtf going on in brapzil
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>>3890791Latinx are evolving
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>>3890802The idea that drone guns and drone jammers dont work came from the Ukraine war were these guns are certainly obsolete. In the Ukraine war a big clunky gun that takes down a drone only when aimed exactly at is not guaranteed to save you against a high velocity FPV, and you would count a lot on your senses to even be able to aim at it that fast before youre dead.
<But in the case of us Sudacas and Meximutts we still mostly use the classic droppers because drones are pretty expensive and explosives are not, so in our specific cases they are useful to take down drones if you see them in time
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>>3890715drone jammer gun thingy is uselss as shit if it was any good it would be seen on hohol zigger war but there none of them used. Also is that barret m82 on second picrel
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>>3890909geg where cartel spics got minigun from??? How did smugglers got that in black market??? Do cia glowies give them US millitary shit just to keep mexican region destabilized?
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>>3890965they look like air soft players in this pic, another barret but with rusty ass magazine
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>>3890969Of course they arm them, how do you think they get their black budget.
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>>3890958I dont think theyre completely useless since theyre really common in Mexico, they must have some use if they still use them geg. Also yeah thats a Barret M82, its actually very very common down here in Mexico, the users of those guns are usually call "Barreteros" (basically the guy whit the Barret) and are used to pierce rival armored vehicles generally, not for their precision rifle capabilities
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>in your country
/int/ immigrant?