The Shotgun In Modern Combat - Drone Defense

How about a soldier that can actually hit a moving target, I am not convinced a shotgun would have helped with all that gun fire and not one round struck the drone.....:(
It's not as easy as it looks, especially with your life on the line, and I don't think riflemen in any military are able to train for that scenario.
 
3 oz loads of TTT Shot loadded in 10ga Remington sp10. To bad its only 3 shots
Drones aren't armoured. It would take very little to bring one down. There is no need for a massively powerful buckshot round. Whatever goose hunters use would be the best choice. Drones are roughly the size of a goose' body and way less tough. The goal for anti drone defence would be to hit the thing from as far away as possible.
 
Drones aren't armoured. It would take very little to bring one down. There is no need for a massively powerful buckshot round. Whatever goose hunters use would be the best choice. Drones are roughly the size of a goose' body and way less tough. The goal for anti drone defence would be to hit the thing from as far away as possible.
The commercial drones and their derivatives aren't, but some of the purpose built military drones are indeed armored, and pretty well at that.

I've seen one smaller drone being tested that was impervious to birdshot.

There's also footage of an larger armored Ukrainian drone that also had explosive reactive armor installed that managed to survive a hit from an explosive Russian FPV drone.
 
Drones aren't armoured. It would take very little to bring one down. There is no need for a massively powerful buckshot round. Whatever goose hunters use would be the best choice. Drones are roughly the size of a goose' body and way less tough. The goal for anti drone defence would be to hit the thing from as far away as possible.
Had nothing to do with armour of the drone, more about distance and wind.
 
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Once the Blackface Liberal/NDP are booted out of office.
 
I was incorrect in my suggestion for goose hunting ammo was incorrect because goose hunters must use non-toxic shot. The Hevi shot and TSS ammo is ludicrously expensive. A much better option for drone defence would be lead #4 or #2 shot, which is much more reasonably priced.

I've used #4 shot on pigeons and it works really well. Pigeons are a decent drone analog because they fly really fast and they jink and weave when they are being shot at. I discovered the hard way that #8 shot is ineffective on pigeons. I've seen birds soak up 2 and 3 shots and fly away. The larger #4 brings them down very efficiently. I'm sure it would work just as well on drones.
 
I really enjoyed this one. He convinced me to switch to velcro saddles. He also teaches a good workflow eyes up and keeping it fed.

 
All the drone would have to do is stay 150 yards away and use it's camera until it wants to do a high speed maneuverable attack.

You will have better luck against zombies.
 
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