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Drone Interceptor

Ned Bogan

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This one appears to be different from the DARPA one around a year ago. This one fires a net at the target drone and the inventor reportedly has a patent on his design.
 
A good idea but I would hope it isn't intended for general release to the public, in the hands of the wrong people that could be a nightmare.
 
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You could just as easily spray a drone with some fast drying agent that hardens quickly without all the drama .
Similar to how there all ready putting out fires with specialized drones.

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Gear to fly in the Rain. Land your drone on the Water.
 
That was cute . . . anytime there is an aerial vehicle releasing anything in the air to freefall back to earth is problematic. I like that thing though.

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This might be useful in an urban setting, but I don't really see the military benefit to this sort of thing. An incoming attack of small drones almost certainly will be a swarm of them.
 
This might be useful in an urban setting, but I don't really see the military benefit to this sort of thing. An incoming attack of small drones almost certainly will be a swarm of them.
Well not necessarily. It's really a matter of when the drone is detected. Check this lone Mavic 3 attack.
 
Well not necessarily. It's really a matter of when the drone is detected. Check this lone Mavic 3 attack.

I don't see how that relates at all to what I said, and it's not the kind of drone attack that a net capture would be designed to intercept.
 
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