Karenni KGZ Drop Small Explosive Onto Maynmar Army Position Using Drone

The exact date of the footage provided is unknown; however posts indicate it be relatively recent, shows Karenni KGZ fixing a small explosive device to the bottom of a drone and reportedly dropping it on a Myanmar Army camp in Loikaw.


In recent years, we have seen the effective reconnaissance drones have provided on the battlefield, and now we are seeing them used as an indirect lethal weapon. With recreational drone technology significantly advancing, smaller armies such as the KGZ can acquire these drones for an affordable price. Although large munitions cannot be attached, these drones can still drop effectively behind enemy lines, forcing the opposition to either reposition or entangle more resources into their fighting positions.


Regardless of the size, the use of drone technologies has slowly become scarier and scarier when in the wrong hands. During the twenty-year conflict in Afghanistan, the United States, although a superpower country, utilized these technologies that provided invaluable firepower and reconnaissance on the battlefield. Now that smaller scaled technology is more readily available, the foreseeable future on the battlefield will only become more autonomous than ever.


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Published 2 years ago

The exact date of the footage provided is unknown; however posts indicate it be relatively recent, shows Karenni KGZ fixing a small explosive device to the bottom of a drone and reportedly dropping it on a Myanmar Army camp in Loikaw.


In recent years, we have seen the effective reconnaissance drones have provided on the battlefield, and now we are seeing them used as an indirect lethal weapon. With recreational drone technology significantly advancing, smaller armies such as the KGZ can acquire these drones for an affordable price. Although large munitions cannot be attached, these drones can still drop effectively behind enemy lines, forcing the opposition to either reposition or entangle more resources into their fighting positions.


Regardless of the size, the use of drone technologies has slowly become scarier and scarier when in the wrong hands. During the twenty-year conflict in Afghanistan, the United States, although a superpower country, utilized these technologies that provided invaluable firepower and reconnaissance on the battlefield. Now that smaller scaled technology is more readily available, the foreseeable future on the battlefield will only become more autonomous than ever.


austin marino

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