It’s not really the plane’s fault, even a solid roof would’ve helped. Also the tu-95 is far from the most expensive.
And to be fair to the old thing, tu-95’s job description never included countering small drones, nor should any other plane be concerned with that, while on the ground at least. It’s not their job simply. Don’t judge a fish by how well it climbs a tree and all that.
The major downsides (be it quads or fixed wing) are connectivity and payload weight. There is progress of course, but they can’t do every job in the world, and if you increase the scope of their responsibilities, the price goes up as well.
wonder how useless is the whole military industrial complex.
countless funds go into the most expensive machines in the world, that can only be used to kill.
and are useless against cheap drones.
It’s not really the plane’s fault, even a solid roof would’ve helped. Also the tu-95 is far from the most expensive.
And to be fair to the old thing, tu-95’s job description never included countering small drones, nor should any other plane be concerned with that, while on the ground at least. It’s not their job simply. Don’t judge a fish by how well it climbs a tree and all that.
The major downsides (be it quads or fixed wing) are connectivity and payload weight. There is progress of course, but they can’t do every job in the world, and if you increase the scope of their responsibilities, the price goes up as well.