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Forgive my forum etiquette, its been a while. Seeing the increase of unidentifiable drones, the invasion of privacy; either car, phone, business cameras feeding images into the internet or governmental agencies like Prism in everyone's business, profiling, experimenting with secret and unknown technologies on the ground in the air and by all means from space... I need a laser that can hit a drone and disrupt its vision.
It is a felony to point a laser at an airplane because people are in it, but if that drone can see me, in my own private world, minding my own business, it's a violation.
Second, I think you're way too paranoid. Drones spying on you? I don't think so, but assuming it's true, what can they possibly steal?
Matter of fact, the majority of the drones I've ever seen where made by hobbyists for areal photography or car parking assistance or just plain old flyin' the drone around. What harm is there in that?
If he is here in the U.S. He is not way too paranoid! However I am not sure if there would be consequences from pointing a laser at a government drone or not. I would really like to see people shoot them down.
Alan
Can you please elaborate on that? It's just hard for me to believe, is all.
You are saying that government actually uses quad-copters for surveillance?
Yes they spy. And no it isn't quad-copters. They have the ability to see through concrete even. They have laser directed microphones as well. Although with GPS accuracy at 1 inch and cameras on satellites that can get down to view 1 foot or better, what's the point? There is no escaping it at this point. Welcome to the Orwellian nightmare. I would not recommend directing either a gun or a laser at any object in the sky at this point, save far away from civilization and flying crafts. I've seen video of people lasing "ufo's"... that seems really really stupid to me. I'm not sure what the "Best Case" scenario is supposed to be there. Get abducted? Realize it was a government craft? Realize it's an airplane/helicopter and get arrested? Get lased back by the Aliens? I really don't understand what these folks are going for here.
Can you please elaborate on that? It's just hard for me to believe, is all.
You are saying that government actually uses quadcopters for surveillance?
lal... Seems like a troll post. Why not shoot down the drone?:gun::gun:
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Brutishly paranoid... maybe. I personally know an individual who had security clearance for analyzing satellite photos for the military. They are more detailed than you would want to believe. I am not privy to any information about what the drones are being used for. I do know the technology exists. What it is being used for is not known to me. Do I assume it is being used inside our borders? Absolutely. As far as mounting the "camera" that can see through walls on a helmet. Not possible as of yet, the device is too large at present. I'm not asking you to start folding your own tin foil hat, but I might have a spare laying around somewhere if you want me to mail you one.
I'm a little confused too. What could your government gain from spying into the home of an average civilian?