Perhaps an evasive maneuver? But why? To do this, the drone would have to use defense systems to detect a threat, e.g. an incoming missile? If so, how does the drone recognize that the missile is about to detonate? This maneuver takes quite a long time if it is used to evade missiles.
can anyone tell me why the barrel is important ?![]()
Mind you, this is all a question and not a statement, because I don't understand this maneuver in any context, except perhaps as an evasive maneuver.
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Interesting
What is the purpose of a barrel roll?
The term barrel roll, by itself, most often refers to a helical roll around a straight flightpath, the purpose of which is to slow the relative forward motion (downrange travel) of the aircraft. This can help a defender to force an attacker, who is usually behind the defender, to fly out in front, called overshooting.
This can be helpful in a drone-on-drone fight, I wonder how the system autonomously detects the enemy drone from behind and when it is in weapon range to start this maneuver? It could be that the enemy uses its drone Boardcannon.
This can be helpful in a drone-on-drone battle. I wonder how the system autonomously detects the enemy drone from behind and when it is in weapons range to launch this maneuver? It could be that the enemy use boardcannon.
So it would have to recognize that the enemy drone is behind you and it would have to autonomously recognize that it is going to shoot, otherwise it makes no sense.
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