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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #45 on: October 22, 2014, 11:33:45 PM »
What does WW2 Germany and 6yo's have to do with drones?


If you had read the thread backwards you'd be asking what do drones have to do with 6 year olds. Sorry,  to much time on my hands.
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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #46 on: October 23, 2014, 09:24:08 AM »
your supposed to say "especially the 6 year olds"

No, the full reply would be "Yes, unfortunately the 6 year old's too". War is just like any other human endeavor, when the cost becomes to much to pay, you stop doing it.
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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #47 on: October 23, 2014, 10:48:27 AM »
I was going to use mine to spy on deer hunter's but hit a tree . Waiting for parts now . Good thing I did not mess up the 25 mile radio . Can not buy them any more .
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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #48 on: October 23, 2014, 04:22:04 PM »
UAV over fly's a target city somewhere on the Arabian peninsula after dark. It offloads tiny drones that cannot fly thousands of miles but, can be controlled from thousands of miles away to quietly land on roof tops or hide wherever the remote operator can see from it's onboard camera. The UAV hangs out at 50,000ft indefinitely acting as a control relay. Each tiny drone has super long life tiny batteries, cameras, and a nasty payload. Shifts of operators sit and watch the comings and goings in the city until individuals are identified. Then the tiny drone is flown up behind the target's head and detonated. Cheaper than a Hellfire.

In the US, amazon would rather deliver your books to you with them. The police would like to look in your backyard and windows with them. PETA type groups have used them to harass hunters in the name of keeping an eye on them for hunting violations. Paparazzi have used them. Eventually someone will figure out how to torch property to pull off insurance scams. And copycats will run with it for other nefarious activities if not already.

There are bug sized flying toys that can be modified to land on you and act as a tracking beacon and\or audio bug. Most of us live lives where abuses of this technology will only be interesting 24\7 talking head stories we go tsk, tsk, tsk about. Then write posts like this one to mull over with our friends.
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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #49 on: October 23, 2014, 06:37:22 PM »
UAV over fly's a target city somewhere on the Arabian peninsula after dark. It offloads tiny drones that cannot fly thousands of miles but, can be controlled from thousands of miles away to quietly land on roof tops or hide wherever the remote operator can see from it's onboard camera. The UAV hangs out at 50,000ft indefinitely acting as a control relay. Each tiny drone has super long life tiny batteries, cameras, and a nasty payload. Shifts of operators sit and watch the comings and goings in the city until individuals are identified. Then the tiny drone is flown up behind the target's head and detonated. Cheaper than a Hellfire.

In the US, amazon would rather deliver your books to you with them. The police would like to look in your backyard and windows with them. PETA type groups have used them to harass hunters in the name of keeping an eye on them for hunting violations. Paparazzi have used them. Eventually someone will figure out how to torch property to pull off insurance scams. And copycats will run with it for other nefarious activities if not already.

There are bug sized flying toys that can be modified to land on you and act as a tracking beacon and\or audio bug. Most of us live lives where abuses of this technology will only be interesting 24\7 talking head stories we go tsk, tsk, tsk about. Then write posts like this one to mull over with our friends.

One reason one can not buy the 25 mile hack you put on your transmitter anymore .
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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #50 on: October 24, 2014, 03:11:23 PM »
I wonder of they'll come up with a private airspace around homes.

A drone visible outside a window would likely meet a load of #5 shot.
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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #51 on: October 24, 2014, 05:46:48 PM »
A drone visible outside a window would likely meet a load of #5 shot.
That sounds like a fun sport   :aok
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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #52 on: October 25, 2014, 04:33:56 AM »
your supposed to say "especially the 6 year olds"

Adolf Hitler was voted in and had the full support of the German people so they are responsible for the deaths of their own chidren not the Allies

The British tried everything to stay out of it and but the Germans were savages
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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #53 on: October 25, 2014, 10:33:24 AM »
You have no idea what the Police have to go thru just to record your voice do you?

Not that blowing up terrorists heads and sending a little fly drone into your house to record you and the old Lady nagging have anything in common.

UAV over fly's a target city somewhere on the Arabian peninsula after dark. It offloads tiny drones that cannot fly thousands of miles but, can be controlled from thousands of miles away to quietly land on roof tops or hide wherever the remote operator can see from it's onboard camera. The UAV hangs out at 50,000ft indefinitely acting as a control relay. Each tiny drone has super long life tiny batteries, cameras, and a nasty payload. Shifts of operators sit and watch the comings and goings in the city until individuals are identified. Then the tiny drone is flown up behind the target's head and detonated. Cheaper than a Hellfire.

In the US, amazon would rather deliver your books to you with them. The police would like to look in your backyard and windows with them. PETA type groups have used them to harass hunters in the name of keeping an eye on them for hunting violations. Paparazzi have used them. Eventually someone will figure out how to torch property to pull off insurance scams. And copycats will run with it for other nefarious activities if not already.

There are bug sized flying toys that can be modified to land on you and act as a tracking beacon and\or audio bug. Most of us live lives where abuses of this technology will only be interesting 24\7 talking head stories we go tsk, tsk, tsk about. Then write posts like this one to mull over with our friends.

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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #54 on: October 25, 2014, 11:33:16 AM »
Adolf Hitler was voted in and had the full support of the German people so they are responsible for the deaths of their own chidren not the Allies

The British tried everything to stay out of it and but the Germans were savages

What ever gets you through life chief.

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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #55 on: October 25, 2014, 07:03:02 PM »
What ever gets you through life chief.

Anyway...DRONE RACE Mini quadcopters race through an advanced course.
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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #56 on: October 31, 2014, 10:40:35 PM »
I know this is a little bit of a bump, but I feel like my 2 cents has a lot of weight here (since my job in the Marine Corps is UASs).  

I can't speak for the other branches of service but from the Marine Corps perspective on this is that they do not want to phase out manned aviation any time soon. From this point now, the Marine Corps is not expected to receive Group 4 and 5 (which are the Predators and Reapers) UAS until around 2020. There is a bunch of reasons for this and I'll explain:

1.  One of the biggest concerns is that the Marine Corps has with UAS is to try and phase out the smaller UAS, Shadow and Blackjack (which mind you the Marine Corps is just finally starting to phase out the Shadow with the Blackjack) to trade in on the Group 4 and 5 UAS. With that will phase out the enlisted UAS pilots.  For one, they do not want to do that at this time just due to the fact that the enlisted pilots do a fantastic job at the Aerial Recon portion of UAS.  

2.  The Marine Corps has only just started to send their officers to the Air Force RPA (Remote Piloted Aircraft) school.  As of current there are only about a dozen Officers that are qualified to fly Group 4 and 5 UAS. So as small as the UAS community in the Marine Corps is (maybe only about 200 enlisted UAS pilots), it's even smaller for RPA's.

3. The biggest and most major concern for the Marine Corps is the JSF (F-35).  They literally just spent billions in the last two years to upstart the JSF program.  Although the JSF can be unmanned, the Marine Corps will never use it in that way.


So in reality:

Aerial Recon: A must for the Marine Corps, and will continue to happen.

Air to Ground Strikes:  Not expected to happen until at least 2020 for the Marine Corps. Laser guided bombs can be hosted with the current UAS that the Marine Corps has, but no UAS in the Marine Corps actually has any bombs attached.

Air to Air:  The technology is there but probably won't happen until far later down the road (2028 or later).

If you guys have any questions about the particular UAS that I fly, I'm more than open to questions.



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EDIT:  a little bit more info for you guys.  any UAS bigger than an R\C plane is not allowed to fly in national airspace.  Hope that relieves some of you guys.
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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #57 on: October 31, 2014, 11:59:15 PM »
Appropriate to the size of our country we have the smallest UAV... The Brits like it too.

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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #58 on: November 01, 2014, 04:56:00 AM »
Appropriate to the size of our country we have the smallest UAV... The Brits like it too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gQSkppYviw
Can they arm that drone with a stapler gun?

and what's with the silly feather on their beret? I suppose it hides the wifi antenna?
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Re: Let's talk Drones
« Reply #59 on: November 01, 2014, 07:18:55 PM »
Can they arm that drone with a stapler gun?

and what's with the silly feather on their beret? I suppose it hides the wifi antenna?


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