Treinando pro apocalipse dos drones!

Published on April 25, 2026
Duration: 1:18

This video demonstrates a simulated training drill for engaging drone-like targets using a shotgun. The instructor introduces 'clayopters,' stealthy black clay pigeons designed to mimic drones, launched via a specialized launcher. The drill focuses on improving target acquisition and engagement of fast-moving aerial threats, emphasizing the difficulty of spotting the targets and the need for precise aiming.

Quick Summary

Practice engaging drone-like targets with 'clayopters,' stealthy black clay pigeons launched via a specialized launcher. This drill enhances shotgun proficiency for aerial threats, but remember shooting actual drones violates FAA regulations. Aim for components like rotors for simulated neutralization.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Practicing Shooting Drones
  2. 00:13Introducing Clayopters: Stealth Drone Targets
  3. 00:23Loading and Launching Clayopters
  4. 00:30Engaging Drone Threats with Shotgun
  5. 00:44First Hits and Drone Down
  6. 00:51Improving Accuracy
  7. 00:57Clayopter Sound and Visibility
  8. 01:01Launching Two Drones Simultaneously
  9. 01:05Firearm Programs: SDI Mention
  10. 01:10Double Launch Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'clayopters' and how are they used for training?

'Clayopters' are stealthy, black clay pigeons designed to resemble drones for aerial target practice. They are launched using a specialized launcher, allowing shooters to practice engaging fast-moving aerial targets with firearms like shotguns in a controlled environment.

Is it legal to shoot at drones?

No, shooting at actual drones in the air is a violation of FAA regulations. This video demonstrates a simulated training exercise using drone-like targets ('clayopters') for practice purposes only. Always comply with all applicable laws and regulations.

What type of firearm is shown for engaging drone targets?

The video shows a double-barreled shotgun being used to engage the 'clayopter' drone targets. The focus is on improving accuracy and reaction time for aerial threats.

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