Drone Mystery?

As unsafe as it certainly is, up here they would likely end up as target practice/entertainment.

Going by zekeian logic, the only way for gooberment mouth piece to declare definitively they ain't iranian is if she knows where they are from.
 
That still seems to be the information coming from the Pentagon spin factory tonight. Was also a report that a USCG vessel was tracked by between 12 to 30 drones. That seems to be a lot of drones to be controlled by some kid from his basement.
Dubious report given the chandelier class configuration.
Why fly a neon sign to track a military anything?
 
That still seems to be the information coming from the Pentagon spin factory tonight. Was also a report that a USCG vessel was tracked by between 12 to 30 drones. That seems to be a lot of drones to be controlled by some kid from his basement.


Would've been a good time to exercise the mini-gun, IMO.......... :D
 
That still seems to be the information coming from the Pentagon spin factory tonight. Was also a report that a USCG vessel was tracked by between 12 to 30 drones. That seems to be a lot of drones to be controlled by some kid from his basement.

Where the Hell was the USCG chain gun?
 
No intent to be political, but add some context to the issue:
There have been a series of arrests of Chinese nationals for espionage due to domestic U.S. military bases.
California: Central District of California | Northern California Man Arrested for Allegedly Flying Drone Over and Photographing Vandenberg Space Force Base | United States Department of Justice
Florida: Southern District of Florida | Three Chinese Nationals Sentenced to Prison for Illegal Photography of U.S. Naval Installation in Key West, Florida | United States Department of Justice

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer blocked a bipartisan effort, led by Senator Gary Peters, last December to pass a Biden Administration package to expand domestic drone detection and interception authority as part of the Transportation Reauthorization Act.

To the credit of the Biden Administration, they put out a really solid plan back in 2022, but need Congressional action. FACT SHEET: The Domestic Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems National Action Plan | The White House

As for shooting stuff flying over in New Jersey, please don’t. It is a federal crime (everywhere in the U.S.) and will earn state charges in many states.
 
Stories like this always get folks animated, with all sorts of conspiracy theories churning all over the web, but the bottom line is that a drone -- any drone -- is an aircraft, whether you or I or Uncle Sam can identify it or not, and it's illegal under federal law to shoot down an aircraft.

Consequences of Shooting Down a Drone: What to Expect - Blue Falcon Aerial

Now, just to add my 2 cents' worth to the debate...if I were a bettin' man, I'd wager that Uncle Sam knows what's going on, but for one reason or another, can't or won't inform the public. Are we in any danger? Only from self-aggrandizing public figures and pot-stirrers...
 
Juan Brown has an explanation on his Blancolirio channel of the regulatory failure of the FAA and Congress that allowed this to happen. BTW it is illegal to shoot down any aircraft in most U.S. airspace.
 
It has to be our government testing our boarder with low flying drones.
 
The things are lit up like neon signs when they don't have to be.
For years now, about $30 would get you a starlight capable FPV camera. I've operated drones with such cameras after dark with impunity, nearly matching the daytime flight experience.
what we have here is probably more of a hoax flavored stunt preying on public ignorance and fueled by a media industry that'd sensationalize a tube of toothpaste.

Meanwhile some cellar dweller is likely laughing his backside off from his moms basement at all this publicity.

Why would you feel compelled to fly a camera drone around at night spying on people, I presume?
 
Do people need to be reminded what a threat some of these drones can be?
They can carry explosives, spread ricin powder, biological weapons, monitor communications, military and civilian, etc.
Same for the chinese balloons from several months back.

NO EXCUSE for not shooting them down.
 
That being the case the US Navy needs to be in constant surveillance and shoot the suckers down as soon as they go airborne. No threat to anyone on land then.

Where the Hell was the USCG chain gun?

What size gun would be used for these suckers and what is the range and rate of fire? I don't think I want any fallout from these peppering my roof, lawn, me or my beloved freeway.

How about DARPA investing the time and money to develop a big butterfly net in order to capture these offending drones.

This would be both stealthy and an eco-friendly device that would not harm the environment, the drone by splattering pieces over several acres or alarming the general public.

Once caught, we could reverse engineer it and/or, assuming it is a smart device, interrogate it concerning its intention.
 
I heard one person was arrested for taking a shot at one.

I've not seen any in Florida, but just in case...can we use lasers to mess with them?
 
What size gun would be used for these suckers and what is the range and rate of fire? I don't think I want any fallout from these peppering my roof, lawn, me or my beloved freeway.

How about DARPA investing the time and money to develop a big butterfly net in order to capture these offending drones.

This would be both stealthy and an eco-friendly device that would not harm the environment, the drone by splattering pieces over several acres or alarming the general public.

Once caught, we could reverse engineer it and/or, assuming it is a smart device, interrogate it concerning its intention.

If they are truly coming from the east, there must be some sort of "base" out there where they can refuel / recharge. Locate that and then capture or destroy it all at once.
 
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