Not at the moment. But they’re easily updatable with the right handshake coding.Can DJI Aeroscope detect Autel drones?
DJI would have to add it to the system, and would likely need to get that from Autel.Thanks, Vic. Would Autel or DJI have to implement that handshake?
You say the FBI knew who you were. Did they contact you during or after the flight? Are you saying they had obtained your name even though there was nothing illegal or wrong with your flight?I wasn't aware until today that DJI was making Drone Detection systems for the FBI and others to track drones. My Mavic 3 was detected and id'd by the FBI using Aerial Armor and Aerial Armor's main detection system is DJI Aeroscope. DJI Aeroscope | Premier DJI Drone Detection Technology | Aerial Armor
Kind of like the guy who invented radar inventing the radar detector and cashing in on both sides of the coin. They knew everything, where I was standing, where I flew, how I flew who I was etc... Without disclosing pertinent information, I was not in any trouble nor did anything wrong, however as someone who frequents these forums I had no idea that this ability of tracking was already in play.
So why are they bothering us with this remote ID garbage?It should be note that the DJI Aeroscope system cost $10ks for fixed installations and even the portable unit is expensive. I've actually worked with several FBI special operations units over the years, and let me tell you they do have the best "toys" in public safety/law enforcement. I was on a training activity with one response unit a few years ago and went to look at some high tech stuff in their clandestine looking all black response vehicle, and half of the stuff was still in its original packaging and not even opened... made my team colleagues drool in envy.
Good question. One of the FAA's lawyers was asked in court in 2022 whether Remote ID would provide any new information that is not already available to law enforcement with existing technology and the lawyer said "no."So why are they bothering us with this remote ID garbage?
So when the firmware update bakes on the faas remote id will aeroscope still be used? It's on different function so I wouldn't think that djis superior aeroscope would just go abandoned. The faas Remote id is a joke compared to aeroscope via passive interrogation.Good question. One of the FAA's lawyers was asked in court in 2022 whether Remote ID would provide any new information that is not already available to law enforcement with existing technology and the lawyer said "no."
Yes, authorities in Canada have the ability also.I wasn't aware until today that DJI was making Drone Detection systems for the FBI and others to track drones. My Mavic 3 was detected and id'd by the FBI using Aerial Armor and Aerial Armor's main detection system is DJI Aeroscope. DJI Aeroscope | Premier DJI Drone Detection Technology | Aerial Armor
Kind of like the guy who invented radar inventing the radar detector and cashing in on both sides of the coin. They knew everything, where I was standing, where I flew, how I flew who I was etc... Without disclosing pertinent information, I was not in any trouble nor did anything wrong, however as someone who frequents these forums I had no idea that this ability of tracking was already in play.
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