Might be a hobby-type tumbler ‘pigeon’. Civilian drone engineers have selectively programmed these devices to express more of the evasive behavior that protects them from being damaged by raptor-type drones. When this programming gets copy-pasted into the mass produced wild-type drones you can get these types of unexpected malfunctions.
Thats. That’s exactly what it is. I think it’s pretty crossbred because of the markings. Every tumbler I’ve seen has more of uniform pattern. Cool bird tho.
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u/Caught_Dolphin9763 Feb 23 '25
Might be a hobby-type tumbler ‘pigeon’. Civilian drone engineers have selectively programmed these devices to express more of the evasive behavior that protects them from being damaged by raptor-type drones. When this programming gets copy-pasted into the mass produced wild-type drones you can get these types of unexpected malfunctions.