
Chinese students arrested over drone footage of U.S. aircraft carrier
Three Chinese suspects in South Korea claimed to local police that they were using a drone to film a U.S. aircraft carrier "out of curiosity."

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Not much to see from the outside. You sure don't want to be flying your Drone around ANY military base or activity.I doubt they learned any military secrets.
That's usually just not practical or necessary, and it causes interference with other systems. Also, it may be illegal. In Canada, for example, the military need permission to use radio jamming from the radio frequency regulator, Industry Canada unless its a national emergency or its for R&D.One would think the carrier should be broadcasting drone jamming signals whenever in port.
Yes, that's right. It is illegal. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. Imagine drunk driving 120 mph on city streets and challenging criminal charges on grounds that it was at 2:00 am, no one was around, no one got hurt, and you were just curious what it would be like. 49 year old Chinese national college student? Maybe this was just a frat initiation prank? There are 350,000 Chinese nationals "studying" at schools in the USA and 750 Americans studying at schools in China. Anyone know why the discrepancy? Are schools in USA really that much better? (I know this happened in S Korea but still curious).Not much to see from the outside. You sure don't want to be flying your Drone around ANY military base or activity.
That's just asking to be detained.
Years ago, SEAL TEAM 6 had a special RED CELL unit that was tasked with testing and probing security at Naval Bases. They were very successful and demonstrated how they could, among other things, sneak onto a nuclear submarine and install dummy explosive charges. I would say these "college students" have demonstrated that Naval Bases with billions worth of indispensable US military assets are more vulnerable to a "lone wolf" drone attack than the average NFL football game.Why not just go to You Tube and download all the videos on the aircraft carrier![]()
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