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It's sad to see something made out of love for humanity used for war.
@jsomae it's used to prevent civilian deaths by destroying the weapon that did that. Sounds like love to me. These planes killed children.
That's just how war is though. War is always justified by the enemy. I'm not saying it's sad that they choose to defend themselves -- it's sad that they're in a situation where they must.
If you think about it, this was perhaps the most humane way to conduct war. No humans were harmed in this attack, and the ability to harm humans was severely degraded. You had drones smash into unmanned airplanes. Nothing but money and hardware was lost. This is the utopian version of war if such a thing could ever exist. One country removes another country's ability to harm humans with nobody getting hurt and everyone gets to go home.
You can say that to just about anything. Every weapon system uses stuff that was not developed for this use case. Because so many things are involved there.
Like humans?
Lmao, how can you be sure it's made out of love for humanity? Open source is not always about love or altruism. Most of the times it's just some dude making something for themselves and just have more reason putting it out in the open than selling it. Sometimes it's just boredom and curiosity, sometimes it's about hubris and vanity.
That just proves how advanced ardupilot really is, is it's considered powerful enough to be used in a special military operation.