- Dedrone and the U.S. Department of Defense found that unauthorized drones are flying twice daily, on average, over Fort McNair in Washington D.C.
- Offending pilots mostly flew drones made by industry leaders DJI.
its an uphill battle, made even harder by stuff like this, to shake the stereotype of drone pilots being peeping toms, nuisances to manned flights, morons and in this particular article, gun smugglers.
see the picture in the article. It has a revolver rigged up on a drone and refers to smuggling guns.Where did "gun smugglers" come from?
Looks like these morons are getting creative with the drones. It's like a tool for them to do their crimes.see the picture in the article. It has a revolver rigged up on a drone and refers to smuggling guns.
"Dedrone systems detect unauthorized drones in the sky, including drones used for gun smuggling."
Fake news. Don't get me started with that.CNBC? I dont listen to anything that comes out of that **** news factory..
As soon as someone speak about "Fake News", I'm really starting to get disturbing.Fake news. Don't get me started with that.
Wow. Lets politicize the discussion.Fort McNair was built more than 200 years ago to serve to defend the capitol from a British invasion, and obviously failed when the capitol was burned in 1814. A war that was started by the US government when it sent troops to attack the city of York in Ontario, Canada. The US wanted to seize Canada as it later seized the colonized lands of the Spanish.
It is ludicrous to think that a drone is going to provide new intelligence on a 28 acre piece of land that no longer serves any military defense purpose. It is much like the Presidio in San Francisco where the military brass wanted to hold onto the private golf courses as with Fort Ord in Monterey.
How about a little perspective. The sky is not falling by the way.
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