Sorry this is not going to be a super popular response: Not me, the US military has no business using military weapons inside or outside the military base located on US soil; maybe just small arms and only for personal or self-defense. Particularly not against US citizens or their equipment. Understandable decade or more ago after 9/11 but it's time to put that behind us; if there are security concerns at a military base, it's time to organize and mobilize suitable domestic security resources but never US troops conducting military operations. Can't trust that, not willing to take that change especially under today's circumstances where everything is exaggerated and overblown, there is no transparency, and dishonesty is the order of the day. Our troops have plenty of opportunities to stretch their legs all over the world if they wish but not against American citizens flying drones. Again, just to be clear if you invade the base, the military can stop you using the least amount of force necessary not including grenades, missiles, bombs, or fighter aircraft. I think it's like that in a lot of places around the world and sadly, I'm not yet ready to escalate the "war on drones" to where if you see one, just shoot it down.im all for the military being able to shoot down drones flying over their airspace.
The time and resources these incursions take up at RAAF Base Amberley are ridiculus. Would save a lot of time to blast them and toss them in the bin
Here's a story:

City of Aurora, FBI, U.S. Military strike agreement to address drones near Buckley Space Force Base
The agreement, passed by Aurora's City Council on Monday, will help local law enforcement detect, detain, and investigate any unauthorized drone activity near the base, which is considered restricted airspace.
www.cbsnews.com