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Jalopnik: Hobby Drones As Guided Bombs And The Rise Of Laser Defense Systems.

Even the quad-rotor type hobbyist/commercial drones, like those controversially pimped to millions on 60 Minutes by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos recently, can carry around half a dozen pounds. Swap out that pair of earphones or cookbook you ordered online, or a DSLR camera when it comes to rudimentary commercial photography drones, with an improvised explosive device and you have a guided missile capable of some very horrific things.

I’m really alarmed by this sort of talk. Now you put it out there, can a drone version of the Boston Marathon incident be far behind?

My friends who use these devices are going to be put in danger by crazed paranoid people; it’s only a matter of time until some nut decides he’s being attacked, and lets loose a couple of shotgun blasts (or CCW handgun) at the drone and/or operator.

Hate to say it, but I suppose the only answer is Federal/State ‘drone’ licensing. The sooner, the better … before someone gets hurt.

05/01/14 • 06:38 PM • LawMotion GraphicsPhotography • 1 Comment

Comments:

Hmmmm
Lazerbeams…....
Think we could work sharks in there somehow?
! Landsharks with lazers on their heads with Homeland Security suits?

Posted by Emmett on 05/03/14 at 12:07 AM

 

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