This is equipped in many civilian occasions in mainland China, and many large-scale events will have drone jammers. This thing is not a high-tech product, and it is easy to produce according to the level of Taiwan's electronics industry.

As a senior drone enthusiast and someone who has flown more than 3,500 kilometers of drones, let me talk about the Taiwan military’s claim to drive away mainland drones with live ammunition.

cautiously suspects that the Taiwan military fired blank bombs for two reasons:

1) The killing methods for drones are divided into soft kill and hard kill. soft kill is to interfere with drones through drone jammers. remote control signal to make it fall by itself. This is equipped in many civilian occasions in mainland China, and many large-scale events will have drone jammers. This thing is not a high-tech product, and it is easy to produce according to the level of Taiwan's electronics industry.

UAV jamming gun

Hard kill is to shoot down the drone through bullets, net gun , etc., to deal with hovering or slow-flying drones. Both methods are relatively easy to achieve and are effective against the Taiwan military. The cost is not high either. Whether it is soft kill or hard kill, it is difficult for drones to escape the fate of being shot down.

2) If the Taiwan military really wants to show its determination to fight against the mainland, it should shoot down and capture the mainland’s drone. After all, it will be easier to convince the public and improve morale if it has evidence of the mainland’s “harassment” in hand. However, the Taiwan military first fired off flares and then said it was driving away with live ammunition, but it did not shoot down any drones, which inevitably made people feel that it was not a complete show.

If the Taiwan military has the ability to shoot down the mainland civilian drone , but did not shoot it down, it may indicate several problems:

1) The Taiwan military did not obtain a drone interference gun. It may be because of the recent drone incident. It was just detonated by public opinion. There was no preparation beforehand, and it would take a certain amount of time to temporarily purchase and transport equipment.

2) The cost of purchasing drone jamming guns in Taiwan is high, and the Taiwan military does not think it is necessary.

3) Shooting down the mainland’s civilian drone may complicate the situation, and the mainland may also take the opportunity to take new actions against Taiwan. Taiwan is afraid of the mainland’s possible reaction, so it can only behave with its tail between its legs, but it cannot give the Taiwanese people a Explain, so we can only say "live ammunition" to drive away.

4) It is said to be "live ammunition shooting", but it is possible that they used blank ammunition. Even if they really used live ammunition, they would not dare to shoot at the drone because the gun went off.

Taiwan's handling of the drone issue in this way is more to show the people on the island, and it is basically useless for the incident itself and potential future drone "harassments" from the mainland.

The reason is very simple. Because the cost of flying drones in mainland China used to be very low. If Taiwan does not dare to actually shoot down one and let drone pilots suffer the pain of property losses, then it is foreseeable that mainland civilian drones will continue to fly. In the past, even filming a video of Taiwanese military firing could become a source of conversation for oneself.

Brother Chu has been playing with drones for a long time (

is a drone that can airdrop fire extinguishing bombs and . Fire extinguishing bombs can be purchased on a certain website. Interested pilots can search for them.

thermal imaging drone, which can play hide-and-seek with the Taiwanese military at night. For example, Xinjiang’s Mavic2 thermal imaging dual-light version, you can have one at 9999.

There are also more ruthless ones that can burn foreign objects on high-voltage lines. The fire-breathing drone might as well serve as a barbecue for the Taiwanese military No.

There are also plant protection drones that can spray pesticides. Who stipulates that only pesticides can be placed in the water tank, right?

In short, there are many ways to use drones, and you can do it yourself. Expand your thoughts.

If you use a drone interference gun in Taiwan, it usually targets the two main remote control frequency bands of 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz. Then there are experts who can DIY drones and change the remote control frequency bands to avoid these. Just two frequency bands are enough. Now that electronic toys are so developed in mainland China, it is not easy to change the frequency band of the remote control.

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