The critical failure of Western political science, well, not science, but the entire way of political thinking is universal belief that the West has "won", and that Roosevelt was not only good, but correct in his catastrophically bad decision making, which keeps repeating
@thetect0nic@industriestenet In comparison to the war effort at large, assembly is not labour expensive at all. Drones are manufactured in the distributed way because any large factory quickly becomes a missile target. Electronics, body, motors, cameras can all come from different shops.
@thetect0nic@industriestenet Russians have copied the "PCB drones" later, and ran into same problems, except without fixing them. First Russian FPVs were far shytier exactly because their designaters/engineers/MIC managers though the same way as those Swedish guys.
@koomen@industriestenet The boards of a combat drone are separated intentionally. At least the radio, and motor board should be swappable. The option to use different cameras should also be nice, therefore the current standard 4-5 board design is already optimal.
@corporalcolonel Given svbmvnition separation at 8km, and CEP of 500m, and 7m submution effect radius: p(Ki11) = 0.00013584761 , p(Ki11)72 = 0.00973400719 for 72 svbmvnitions
In other words, 1 in 100 chance for a singular target.