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The Drones


Goose loads don't carry that far and lose energy quick :icon_idea:

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Problem with shooting them down is that they're still a relatively small target and the bullet has to land someplace.
Just make sure they land on the drone.
 
There would be a bunch of them in Butler, PA then.
No there wouldn’t. There would be an unexplained pile of junk going to the scrap yard…

Anyone got a bucket of golf balls they don’t want? :thefinger:
 
As a State Trooper, we investigated plane crashes. I've been on scene and have worked plane crashes. I can see the possibility of drone activity becoming an issue that state law enforcement get powers over.
 
As a State Trooper, we investigated plane crashes. I've been on scene and have worked plane crashes. I can see the possibility of drone activity becoming an issue that state law enforcement get powers over.

They should already be able to tell who is flying them, after all all drones have to be registered. Just check the registration right?

More regs would be pretty much as unenforceable as the existing ones unless they ban them outright.
 
custom built drones are custom.
 
all this drone stuff has me reminiscing of the good 'ol days in the 60s when a bunch of UFO sitings were blamed on swamp gas. :eek:
if that's the cause of this outbreak there oughta be a hellof alot of them over DC. :dntknw:
 
As a State Trooper, we investigated plane crashes. I've been on scene and have worked plane crashes. I can see the possibility of drone activity becoming an issue that state law enforcement get powers over.

I could be wrong but I gotta think it it's a foreign government. They're too big and too expensive for hobby drones and if it was our government they'd be a lot more secretive and go about it quietly.
 
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I don't know...

A law enforcement officer claims to have seen a swarm of 50 fly in from the coast.

A dozen apparently followed a coast guard ship.

Drone activity forced runways at New York's Stewart Airfield to shut down Friday night.

Experts think they're either sniffing to fund something, or scanning and collecting data.

They're to big and to many to be a private individual.

With today's society. People could record them attacking people, share it online, and everyone would dusmuss it as a hoax.

The government says they don't know what they are, but they're not a threat. You can't say whether or not something is a threat if you don't know what it is
 
I don't know...

A law enforcement officer claims to have seen a swarm of 50 fly in from the coast.

A dozen apparently followed a coast guard ship.

Drone activity forced runways at New York's Stewart Airfield to shut down Friday night.

Experts think they're either sniffing to fund something, or scanning and collecting data.

They're to big and to many to be a private individual.

With today's society. People could record them attacking people, share it online, and everyone would dusmuss it as a hoax.

The government says they don't know what they are, but they're not a threat. You can't say whether or not something is a threat if you don't know what it is
I can believe the guy in the video from X that I posted, OTOH like I said if it was our government doing it I don't think we'd know about it.

 
Probably not connected to the large drones people are seeing in New Jersey.
 

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