Ukraine's Massive Drone Attack Was Powered by Open Source Software
Source: 404 Media
Open source software used by hobbyist drones powered an attack that wiped out a third of Russias strategic long range bombers on Sunday afternoon, in one of the most daring and technically coordinated attacks in the war.
In broad daylight on Sunday, explosions rocked air bases in Belaya, Olenya, and Ivanovo in Russia, which are hundreds of miles from Ukraine. The Security Services of Ukraines (SBU) Operation Spider Web was a coordinated assault on Russian targets it claimed was more than a year in the making, which was carried out using a nearly 20-year-old piece of open source drone autopilot software called ArduPilot.
ArduPilots original creators were in awe of the attack. That's ArduPilot, launched from my basement 18 years ago. Crazy, Chris Anderson said in a comment on LinkedIn below footage of the attack.
On X, he tagged his the co-creators Jordi Muñoz and Jason Short in a post about the attack. Not in a million years would I have predicted this outcome. I just wanted to make flying robots, Short said in a reply to Anderson. Ardupilot powered drones just took out half the Russian strategic bomber fleet.
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SheltieLover
(69,010 posts)
erronis
(20,000 posts)I'm sure Kraznov will be trying to make open source illegal soon.
k_buddy762
(518 posts)You can't stop the signal.
erronis
(20,000 posts)Look at the archaic world of patents.
And much more recently the power of the copyright laws and DRM.