Gatwick Airport chaos: Police send in SNIPERS to shoot down drone | Daily Mail Online
A video of it. Apparently an industrial drone.
A video of it. Apparently an industrial drone.
Wow good luck shooting that down. This is crazy!!! Clearly this pilot knows there is very little anyone can do to stop him. If a helicopter tried to get close would he ram it? I doubt any pilot wants to test that. It boggles the mind that someone would actually do this!!! And just how easy it was to do!!!Gatwick Airport chaos: Police send in SNIPERS to shoot down drone | Daily Mail Online
A video of it. Apparently an industrial drone.
Russians? Terrorists? The motive of terrorists is to disrupt everyday life for as many people as possible....The problem is that this wasn't done by some unthinking individual. This was a conscious decision, for motives unclear, to cause disruption.
Yeah, but we don't know that. It could be someone who has a beef with the airport itself and thinks this is the most effective way to disrupt operations for them.Russians? Terrorists? The motive of terrorists is to disrupt everyday life for as many people as possible....
Wow,glad you posted that,,it's on our news today aswell,,this one rogue pilot that's needs to be caught,can't say what I'm thinking but sure that thought is widely shared,getting lost polite words so better stop writing,,bad name for the whole industry,,sadGatwick Airport chaos: Police send in SNIPERS to shoot down drone | Daily Mail Online
A video of it. Apparently an industrial drone.
That was considered, but rejected because of the danger from the stray bullets.
For the sake of argument, say the drone is actually a phantom, we know its possible to hack the GEO fencing as well as any other restrictions, the pilot could also be using a Litchi waypoint mission which would also make the phantom immune to a jamming signal to force it to initiate RTH. In reality this drone could be flying completely autonomously. And there is nothing anyone could to stop other than shoot it down.Yeh be interesting to know what sort of drone,it look like a phantom but didn't seem restricted on height so whoever must been using the app,?just my thoughts,sure flight is restricted without app--I think...? If such a Idiot I wonder if he sync his flight,dji will get him I hope before the public does,imagine the cost of loss to airport let alone the traveler's,,going to be good sentence for him
There is something the military could do apart from blast it out the air. I used to be in the UK armed Forces and work in bomb disposal, we had a signal guy attached to us and we could jam any frequency within a 2 mile radios. It would be quite easy to jam or interfere with any signal the drone or the transmitter was giving out. To me it seems strange that they let this drone stay in the air for so long causing so much disruption.
They're called shotguns because they fire "shot", not bullets.That was considered, but rejected because of the danger from the stray bullets.
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