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Drones would likely not be cheaper than AAM.

Right. In a way, that's part of the point. AAM are constrained to me munitions. They are expensive, but need to be far cheaper than the aircraft they are launched from, because the missiles are meant to be expended and the aircraft is meant to return. Swarms of suicide drones running tactics of area denial could be made at many different levels of capability and expense.

make mute

(Make moot.)

Flying IEDs is a lot easier to imagine than an F-22/35 killer (that are in the air, at least).

AAM are already flying explosive devices. Drones might well still carry AAMs, but be able to operate in a "mutual destruction" mode, sacrificing themselves to make a shot on a more expensive aircraft. AI programmers for fighter drones might well build in economic decisions. "Suicide for the kill, but only when the target is more expensive than yourself."



they have been imagined and created and used in venezuela...

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-45077057 [dupl]

...also, i wonder what a wardrone does to a fighter jet when its titanium chassis is sucked into the engine :-/


Considering the fact that organic geese will handily destroy aircraft turbines, I'd hazard to guess that a metal drone loaded with fuel and explosive armaments would also do a fair bit of damage.




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