RECCE DRONE TEAM WEAPONRY | ANTI Drone WEAPONS | Ultimate Drone SHOTGUN - Genesis Arms PDS12

Published on April 13, 2025
Duration: 130:06

This video delves into the Genesis Arms PDS12 shotgun, highlighting its capabilities as an anti-drone weapon and a versatile tactical tool. The review covers its reliability, modularity, and unique AR-style manual of arms, contrasting it with traditional shotguns. It also explores drone engagement experiments and team loadout considerations.

Quick Summary

The Genesis Arms PDS12 shotgun is highly effective for anti-drone operations due to its rapid rate of fire, reliable performance with various ammunition, and AR-style box magazine system for quick reloads and ammunition changes. Its manageable recoil and AR-like controls also make it user-friendly for tactical applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:31Situation Update & Extraction Request
  2. 01:30Reaper Team Engages Hostiles
  3. 02:33Reaper 61 Reports Hostile Patrol
  4. 06:40Reaper 62 Reports KIA & Wounded
  5. 09:29Introduction to Drone Series & Genesis Arms PDS12
  6. 10:16Disclaimer: Genesis Arms PDS12 Sent for Review
  7. 10:42Drone Team Weapon Loadout Discussion
  8. 10:56Genesis Arms PDS12 Shotgun Deep Dive
  9. 11:11Drone Experiment with Dallas
  10. 11:32Ski Shooting Techniques for Drones
  11. 12:31Conversation with Ascend ISR on Counter UAS
  12. 12:50Genesis Arms PDS12 Specs & Price
  13. 13:52MSRP and Tax Stamp Costs
  14. 14:23Build Quality and Reliability Testing
  15. 14:39Ammunition Types Tested (Slugs, Birdshot)
  16. 15:07Importance of Lubrication for Semi-Auto Shotguns
  17. 15:16Reliability: The Uncontrollable Factor
  18. 15:38Comparison to Turkish-Made Shotguns
  19. 16:43Shotgun as a Counter-Drone Weapon System
  20. 17:43Hux Works Ventum 12K Suppressor Integration
  21. 18:06Barrel Length and Overall Dimensions
  22. 18:21Compactness for Breaching Roles
  23. 18:53Adjustable Stock and Grip Texture
  24. 19:04Short Recoil Operated System Explained
  25. 19:15Box Magazine System (5 & 10 Round)
  26. 19:22AR-10 Magazine Compatibility
  27. 19:54DPMS 308 Lower and AR-like Manual of Arms
  28. 20:03Shotgun Manual of Arms vs. AR Manual of Arms
  29. 20:15Reloading Drills (Tube vs. Box Mag)
  30. 21:23AR-Style Controls: Safety, Trigger, Mag Release, Bolt Lock
  31. 21:38No Change to Manual of Arms for AR Users
  32. 21:55User-Friendliness and Training Time
  33. 22:09Shotguns in Counter-Drone Teams (Europe)
  34. 22:30PDS12 as a Primary Weapon System
  35. 23:06Versatility: Role Switching via Magazine Changes
  36. 23:17Loading Specialty Ammunition (Drone, Slugs, Buckshot)
  37. 23:45Slug Accuracy at 100 Yards
  38. 24:49Quick Reloads with Box Magazines
  39. 25:49Recoil Management and Shootability
  40. 26:26Comfortable for Extended Shooting
  41. 26:35Recoil Equated to .308 Rifle
  42. 26:46Reticle Control on Target
  43. 27:12Hood Grip Design and Comfort
  44. 27:37Suppressor Maintenance Requirements
  45. 27:43Breaching Teeth on Suppressor
  46. 28:00Suppressor Cleaning Frequency Recommendation
  47. 28:20Flow-Through Suppressor Effectiveness
  48. 28:41Potential Roles: Breacher, SWAT
  49. 28:49Making the Shotgun Relevant Again
  50. 29:00High Rate of Fire for Moving Targets
  51. 29:20Optics Setup: Unity Riser, EOTech EXPS3, Inforce Light
  52. 29:50Tube Stock and Cheek Weld Considerations
  53. 30:10Alternative Stock Options
  54. 30:26Ideal Drone Team Composition (2-4 Man)
  55. 30:51PDS12 as Primary Weapon System for Drone Team Member
  56. 31:14Shotgunner as Breacher and Room Clearer
  57. 31:28Other Drone Team Member Roles (Rifle, Glass)
  58. 32:12Effective Range of 5.56 Rifles (11.5" & 14.5")
  59. 32:28Misconception about 11.5" Rifle Range
  60. 33:03Fascinating PDS12 Performance
  61. 33:14Drone Engagement Experiments
  62. 33:24Sponsor: Renew Rain Mineral Water
  63. 34:59Experiment Overview: Ammunition Used
  64. 35:14Overall Thoughts on Drone Engagement
  65. 35:34Increased Confidence in Shotgun Capability
  66. 35:53Drone Speed Caveat (RC Toys vs. FPVs)
  67. 36:24Damage Assessment on Drones
  68. 36:51Goal: Disrupt Equilibrium, Not Destroy Drone
  69. 37:22Static Drone Shots and Engagement Distances
  70. 37:41PDS12 vs. Pump Shotgun Drone Takedowns
  71. 38:06Damage to Drone Components (Battery, Camera)
  72. 38:19Shotgun as a Tool for Emerging Drone Threat
  73. 38:38Realistic Threat: Cartel Drone Use
  74. 39:28Pump vs. Semi-Auto Shotgun Pros & Cons
  75. 39:39Semi-Auto Advantages: Mag Swapping, Rate of Fire
  76. 40:09Semi-Auto Disadvantage: Price of Entry
  77. 40:20Pump Shotgun Considerations (Cost, Chokes)
  78. 40:43Speed Test Comparison (Genesis vs. Pump)
  79. 40:49Recoil Impulse Comparison
  80. 41:06Genesis PDS12: Faster and Easier to Shoot
  81. 41:09Dallas's Fast Rate Test
  82. 41:25Pump Shotgun Reloads and Mission Set Changes
  83. 41:39Pump Shotgun as Secondary Weapon Concept
  84. 42:06Genesis PDS12 as Primary Weapon System
  85. 42:16AR Pattern Controls and Learning Curve
  86. 42:44Reliability of Other Semi-Auto Shotguns
  87. 43:15Genesis PDS12 Jam-Free Performance
  88. 43:23Importance of Reliability for Last-Ditch Efforts
  89. 43:43Genesis PDS12 as a Group Asset Purchase
  90. 44:10Military Application: SR25 Lower Compatibility
  91. 44:31Comparison to Unreliable Semi-Auto Shotguns
  92. 45:13Drone Failure Points: Rotor Equilibrium, Camera, Battery
  93. 45:48Damage Assessment at 30 Yards with #7.5 Shot
  94. 45:54Choke Considerations for Drone Engagement
  95. 46:06Dedicated Drone Weapon vs. Versatile Tool
  96. 46:35Reflyable Drones After Engagement
  97. 47:06Sporting Clays Course Setup
  98. 47:47Report Pair vs. True Pair Clay Launching
  99. 48:23Clay Shooting Technique Discussion
  100. 49:47Forward Lead Calculation for Moving Targets
  101. 51:09Moving Target Shooting Criticality
  102. 52:04Dual Clay Target Engagement Test
  103. 52:27Maneuverability of PDS12 (Similar to Mark 18)
  104. 52:49Suppressor Heat and Handguard Space
  105. 53:21Release Trigger Discussion
  106. 55:16Difficulty for Rifle Shooters with Shotgun Optics
  107. 56:07Lubrication Issues with Steel Cases
  108. 59:23Shotgun Chamber Heat and Drying
  109. 61:01Importance of Quality Lubrication
  110. 61:23Simulated Drone Attack Scenario
  111. 62:18Strategy: Saving Rounds vs. Engaging Multiple Targets
  112. 62:30Advantage of Box Magazines Under Stress
  113. 62:48Discussion with Eric from Ascend ISR Systems
  114. 63:00Topics: Small Arms, Drone Defense, EW Systems
  115. 63:53Ascend ISR Systems Product Overview
  116. 64:46Evolution of Drone Warfare and AI
  117. 65:14Active Small Arms for Drone Defense
  118. 65:24Shotguns for Drone Defense: Pros & Cons
  119. 66:07Shotgun as a Baseline Weapon Platform
  120. 66:20Shotgun Limitations for Drone Combat (Weight, Cumbersome)
  121. 66:46Shotguns Excel Over Rifles for Drone Defense
  122. 67:02Shotgun Use from Vehicles in Ukraine
  123. 67:15Prioritizing Equipment for Drone Teams
  124. 67:37Shotgun vs. Rifle in Drone Attacks
  125. 67:49Dedicated Shotgunner Role on a Drone Team
  126. 68:05Historical Use of Shotguns (Benelli M4)
  127. 68:35Space for Dedicated Shotgunner on Larger Teams
  128. 69:11Shotgun as an Additional Specialty Weapon
  129. 69:33Specialty Drone Ammunition Loads
  130. 69:57Effectiveness of Birdshot vs. Buckshot
  131. 70:30Buckshot Effectiveness and Pellet Count
  132. 71:14Drones Recovered After Engagement
  133. 71:47Future of Drone Ammunition and Systems
  134. 72:29Rapid Evolution of Drone Technology
  135. 73:14Challenge: FPV Drone Speed
  136. 73:21Speed of Off-the-Shelf vs. FPV Drones

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Genesis Arms PDS12 suitable for anti-drone operations?

The Genesis Arms PDS12 is suitable for anti-drone operations due to its high rate of fire, reliable performance with various ammunition types, and the ability to quickly swap box magazines. This allows for rapid engagement and a 'lead net' of projectiles in the sky to disrupt drone flight.

How does the Genesis Arms PDS12 compare to traditional shotguns for tactical use?

The PDS12 offers an AR-pattern manual of arms, making it easier to operate for those familiar with AR-15 platforms. Its box magazine system allows for faster reloads and easier ammunition type changes compared to the tube-fed systems of traditional shotguns.

What are the key specifications of the Genesis Arms PDS12 shotgun?

The PDS12 features a 5-inch barrel, a 20-inch overall length (26 inches with suppressor), and utilizes a short recoil-operated system. It accepts AR-10 style box magazines and has AR-like controls, including a safety selector, bolt lock, and magazine release.

What is the price point and regulatory consideration for the Genesis Arms PDS12?

The Genesis Arms PDS12 has an MSRP of $4999.99. Additionally, buyers must factor in tax stamps, typically $200 for a short-barreled shotgun (SBS) configuration and $200 for the suppressor, making it a significant investment.

How effective are shotguns in general for engaging drones?

Shotguns are considered a baseline weapon platform for drone defense, excelling over standard rifles due to their ability to rapidly swap loads. While heavy and cumbersome, they can be effective, especially when used from vehicles or as part of a dedicated team role, with birdshot and buckshot proving useful.

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