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==== ### ==== * Drones maintain altitude via propellers, helium, or a hybrid glider-drone model. * Think of them hovering between 500m to 2km altitude. * They maintain loose formation but are dense enough to act like a "net in the sky". ===== - Each drone uses: - IR & Radar sensors to detect heat and shape of incoming fast objects. - AI-based sound triangulation to detect jet engines. - Maybe even magnetic sensors to confirm a metallic target. ===== ===== - As the jet enters the zone: - Nearest drones switch on short-range induced electromagnets (tuned to pull towards fuselage). - These latch onto metallic parts of the plane (engines, landing gear bays, hardpoints). - You don’t need strong magnets—velocity + suction is enough if drones are light and fast. ===== ===== - On attachment, the drone can: - 💣 Detonate immediately (cheap warhead or shaped charge). - ⚙️ Delay explosion (e.g., after 10 seconds to guarantee contact). - ⚡ EMP burst if designed for electronics disruption. - 🧲 Drag bomb — large enough to mess with aerodynamics and fuel balance (good against stealth or slow aircraft). =====
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