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My main irritation that spurred the comment you replied to is in response to “heheheh drone interception is so easy, I personally invented 500 techniques.”
I’m not a drone expert. Maybe you are. But that person clearly is not.
Oh no for sure, that guy’s talking nonsense. You can build a directed and relatively quite high power microwave antenna at home no problem - but building an n-tron (I’ll be fucked if I can remember which type of ‘-tron’ it is, I confess. Gravitron?) with enough power to take out a drone from more than a few meters away is well beyond what’s feasible to construct by yourself at home.
My main irritation that spurred the comment you replied to is in response to “heheheh drone interception is so easy, I personally invented 500 techniques.”
I’m not a drone expert. Maybe you are. But that person clearly is not.
Oh no for sure, that guy’s talking nonsense. You can build a directed and relatively quite high power microwave antenna at home no problem - but building an n-tron (I’ll be fucked if I can remember which type of ‘-tron’ it is, I confess. Gravitron?) with enough power to take out a drone from more than a few meters away is well beyond what’s feasible to construct by yourself at home.