I am really shocked that by now, noon time eastern time in USA yours has been the only response. I thought this article would stimulate a ton of conversation.So all anyone has to do with ‘ill intent’ is use a legacy drone with no Remote ID. Duh!
Sorry, I was out flying my drone.I am really shocked that by now, noon time eastern time in USA yours has been the only response. I thought this article would stimulate a ton of conversation.
Don't read as early/often on the weekends as I do during the week, but thanks for posting since I may not have seen it at all. We will continue to see stories like this as long as the detection/intercept technologies are still in development...and as long as a few bad apples over shadow the majority of "good" flyers. I admit I'm a bit surprised at the sharp increase in folks flying around what are obviously restricted airspace (like airports).I am really shocked that by now, noon time eastern time in USA yours has been the only response. I thought this article would stimulate a ton of conversation.
I am really shocked that by now, noon time eastern time in USA yours has been the only response. I thought this article would stimulate a ton of conversation.
So all anyone has to do with ‘ill intent’ is use a legacy drone with no Remote ID. Duh!
Hi mate, I think these drone detection gizmos pick up the wifi or other such controller signals, so as long as it's controlled with some sort of signal controller to drone, they'll pick it up.
Good to see other companies putting their tech into the ring with DJI, Aeroscope has been trialled here in Oz at many airports, maybe our airspace managers and CASA have some more choice now too.
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