Confident that the PS-90 is the best weapon to attach on a DIY attack drone.
Here's why: >5.7 is a good enough caliber aigainst light infantry >Lightweight >The 50 round mag is good enough. It is more compact and lighter than what you'd get from most rifles or smg's >Semi-auto won't be a problem, since you can improvise a rapid firing mechanism with a motor to mimic full-auto.
I seriously hope the police and govt adopts this. 5.7 is costly as hell. Knowing I can plink or jam a few of these down to get a good stash would be great.
Ayden Wright
Kek
Austin Parker
You couldn't realistically pack more than 2 or 3 m203 grenades on a mobile drone, exluding the launcher. What if you miss? What if your objective is to assassinate somebody and you end up killing 30 people? Not too practical in my opinion, especially for police use.
Juan Peterson
counterpoint: it weighs over one million pounds per pound and "DIY attack drones" are meme garbage for people who neither understand aviation nor automation nor weaponry nor tactics nor strategy, just like 3d printers
Sebastian Collins
Go away ATF
Ryan Thompson
The payload on a decently sized drone is still only a few pounds. Also recoil will knock it out of the sky. You need to think light af and small caliber.
T. Commercial drone pilot
Kevin Barnes
Pistols are objectively superior in every single way for drones.
Caleb Moore
I think your undercutting the potential of it just because it does not presently exist in the way OP is describing. Give it some time and a few tens of millions of dollars and these things are going to be everywhere. PS90 + gyrostable mount + gimble + modified airframe and you got yourself an HK drone. Its something that will come out of military R&D eventually.
Nathan Morris
>can’t buy the armor piercing ammo it was designed to use, leaving you with a .22 mag
Ryan Foster
A fully loaded PS90 weighs, like, six pounds. Even SBR'd.
Carter Anderson
I think the ps/p90 is the best weapon ever made, I might be a little biased
>read:I get paid $10 to take pictures for real estate agents with my phantom every other weekend
Ryan King
>flying drone >drone is has guns >FAA grabs hacking gloves >hacks my drone >atf now use drone >my dog is dead
Jaxon Ramirez
Why not a Ruger Charger with 50 round mags? It would be a bit under half the weight of the PS-90 at ~3.5 lbs loaded and the recoil would be much easier to deal with. Better yet, if you're open to doing modifications you could use a Ruger 22/45 Lite which weighs 1.56 lbs and which provides plenty of mounting area on the receiver and barrel, chop off the unnecessary part of the grip (or manufacture a further slimmed down lower), and attach the top of a 22/45 magazine to either an existing 50-100 round magazine for a .22lr rifle or a 3D printed magazine body which could put your gun+magazine+ammo part of the payload at about 2 lbs.
The bigger problem though is what are you going to put it on? After some quick research, something like the DJI Phantom 4 (which is about 22" diagonally with the propellers included) supposedly can only lift about a pound if you're comfortable being limited to only 12 minutes of flight time.
A PS90 weighs over six pounds unloaded.
Lucas Thomas
Charger is just a short rifle. An actual .22 pistol would be better.
Tyler Lopez
OR just scale down a CWIS to fire .17HM2 and mount it to a drone.
Justin Campbell
Nigger did you not read my whole post before replying?
Mason Russell
the joos already made assault rifle drones, pic related is from their sales page
>obtain ~20k >buy hollywood grade heavy lift drone (30lb ish life capacity), half hour or so flight time >nigger rig 4 AKs to the belly with trigger solenoids and RPK mags >now have the pakistani export variant of the predator drone thank me later