We are already there, but people dont like math and engineering, so no, you will not see the average person using anything like this. Consider this, if i ask the average american to rotate by 1 pi, most people will rotate 360 degrees. Circles are beyond most people's understanding. Let alone the harmonic motion of a circle.
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Oh hey billy, what did you do for the holidays? My dad took me fishing! What did you do Tommy? Well, me and my dad built an integrated radar guided missile defense system!
Thank god, there are inventions like this. Or else we'd be doomed Edit: Thanks guys for 600 likes!! I have never got much of a reaction. Also I was being stupid, just sarcastic.
sounds like a pretty good secure for a money chamber or to let it on in the night in a forest or something like that, like a cheaper version to allow farm people take care of their animals in the night when they want to hunt the farms XD
What a cool channel. Really make me want to do robotics again but don't have the money and my head injury already plays havoc in my life. Keep up the awesome work
@@fabianomarques927 if youre homeless buy a house. This guy said he wants inspiration, so he wants to revise his code to potentially get better or make something else. Get off the internet kid
I thought about a similar project may years ago (long before small and powerful microprocessors were out) to use low powered lases to detect and track mosquitos, so a more powerful one could shoot them down! (I dislike mosquitos).
A rasberry pi is hundreds, perhaps thousands of times more powerful than the most advanced computers of the 50's-70's. Many of our weapons platforms, and *most* of the weapons platforms scattered about less advanced militaries, are *from* those eras. It's not farfetched at all to think a hobbyist radar couldn't be up to par with some existing systems.. Just food for thought...
sensors: something with a longer range - a decent camera with an AI shape/movement detector could fill in the gap between this and having a fully fledged radar
@@fred.flintstone4099 it's not impossible to achieve, it just requires a lot of elbow grease and knowledge on the subject. this guy here (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UvcDwSmmxWs.html) is building his own A-A TV-guided missile. I could see this sort of thing possibly being applied against small drones - then again, it's more wasteful and inefficient than just shooting it with a rifle.
@@fred.flintstone4099 or cheap lidar for cars. Its expensive because of limited numbers and some the tech, it can be engineered. Look at Starlink terminals people thought it couldn't be done but they are doing it in consumer hardware
This is a great idea. I can now protect my house from mosquitoes and bugs at day and night. I just need a high powered laser or a gel blaster that fires like a M61 Vulcan.
I think you should upgrade your sonar system to a phased array scanning in 3D and with multiple beams at different frequencies. That way it may track a target while scanning for others. (called TWS in radar)
This similarities contemplating for long ..thanks to someone who did it..precision marked beacon sound reflection detection and light detection points gun to target that trigger..AI can also be used in Drones with night flying technology, it can be merged with databases to target, the tech used in as Automated load, set and Forget..amazing ..
That's the coolest thing I've ever seen in my life I got to make one, and now that chat GPT is on the scene I don't even have to write my own code he'll tell me what to do