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06-27-2012, 08:43 PM
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Drones play a large role, yes. But only if the side using them have unopposed control of the air. Drones really aren't that fast, and being remotely piloted means they respond slowly to threats in the air.
But it is also true that developing an effective airforce is VERY expensive. Probably the best way to oppose drones is to hack the control signals. That still leaves the enemy planes...
But then again, we see that Hezbollah in 2006 and the Serbs in 1999 simply mastered camouflages and hid their artillery and weapons. I still remember when Nato bombed Serbia and claimed 90% destruction of tanks and heavy equipment, but later found they only destroyed 5-10%. The Serbs used decoys. Tanks that had been hit were moved a little bit, and they put a heat source inside to simulate a running engine, and Nato just kept hitting the same tanks over and over.
We might take a leaf from these kafirs.
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