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S58_is_the_goat It’s understood that Ukrainian developers covertly photographed the Chinese production line while attending pilot training there in late 2023. I thought only china does this? 🤣 Reply
usertests S58_is_the_goat said: I thought only china does this? 🤣 Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Reply
dosmastrify Intellectual property theft oh my goodness, those poor Chinese! So unfair somebody did it back to them!! Reply
bill001g What I wonder is why they call devices like this drones rather than cruise missiles. Both these terms are not really correct since they both are small forms of small self targeting airplanes. You normally think of drones as some kind of helicopter. The author links the official article and could have taken one of the real photos rather than some fake helicopter one. Reply
USAFRet bill001g said: What I wonder is why they call devices like this drones rather than cruise missiles. Both these terms are not really correct since they both are small forms of small self targeting airplanes. You normally think of drones as some kind of helicopter. The author links the official article and could have taken one of the real photos rather than some fake helicopter one. And I think of the word 'drone' as a fully autonomous thing. Be it air, land, water. Which this is not. I say this as a Part 107 sUAS pilot, that despises the term 'drone'. (sUAS == small Unmanned Air System) https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/aim_html/chap11_section_2.html Reply
Scott_Tx The author links the official article and could have taken one of the real photos rather than some fake helicopter one. They didn't want to get in trouble for copying a copy of a copy. Reply
wwenze1 bill001g said: What I wonder is why they call devices like this drones rather than cruise missiles. Both these terms are not really correct since they both are small forms of small self targeting airplanes. You normally think of drones as some kind of helicopter. The author links the official article and could have taken one of the real photos rather than some fake helicopter one. Predator called. Reply
USAFRet wwenze1 said: Predator called. There is already a UAV labeled Predator. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Atomics_MQ-1_Predator Reply
Vicecrow Dear god a copy of a copy who dare. Maybe now china will follow the patent Guide and sue the Ukraine Reply
gamerk316 Oh no, Chinese IP illegally stolen and put into production! Anyways… Reply
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