I would think the military can use a basic automated turret that fires regular bullets to bring down a drone.
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bradlox (Long Spike)
i was wondering if an emp "pulse" could be emmıted and carried buy a microscopic laser and "fry" thier onboard cpu ?
or something ....im no scientist . just watched too many movies
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skeptoid (Old Spike)
It's an arms race that is bad for everyone.
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sato (Old Spike)
they all work based on the assumption the drone is being controlled, and won't work against anything autonomous. that might be by design though, since it's the cheaper radio controlled ones that are the current problem, and autonomous drones are currently out of the reach of non-state parties.
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thegent (Old Spike)
'earlier this month a british think tank warned that terrorists could use drones as airborne explosives' really? it took the think tank until early this year to figure that out..wasters
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I would think the military can use a basic automated turret that fires regular bullets to bring down a drone.
(Long Spike)
i was wondering if an emp "pulse" could be emmıted and carried buy a microscopic laser and "fry" thier onboard cpu ?
or something ....im no scientist . just watched too many movies
(Old Spike)
It's an arms race that is bad for everyone.
(Old Spike)
they all work based on the assumption the drone is being controlled, and won't work against anything autonomous. that might be by design though, since it's the cheaper radio controlled ones that are the current problem, and autonomous drones are currently out of the reach of non-state parties.
(Old Spike)
'earlier this month a british think tank warned that terrorists could use drones as airborne explosives' really? it took the think tank until early this year to figure that out..wasters