bigpaul
A True Doomsday Prepper
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nothing here worth looking at, just a few sheep and cattle.
nothing here worth looking at, just a few sheep and cattle.
Throw a few million starving people into the mix and a few sheep and cattle will most definitely be worth looking at!nothing here worth looking at, just a few sheep and cattle.
Laser!I would use a drone to destroy a drone in a kamikaze-style attack...perhaps with a package of a strong acid or something. I don't know. Maybe flares?
I could see a laser destroying a video system, but I think a civilian can't get one powerful enough to burn it out of the sky.Laser!
Although this has a short focus for laser engraving, you can probably focus it out farther. You don't need to cut the drone in half, just target a vital spot.I could see a laser destroying a video system, but I think a civilian can't get one powerful enough to burn it out of the sky.
I thought it was a chicken hawk after my chickens again.Many of many home owners have criminally charged and prosecuted with a felony for shooting down or shooting at drones hovering over there property, almost all charges are similar "felony wanton endangerment and criminal mischief" how the Government views this "every inch above the tip of your grass blades is the government’s jurisdiction" the air space above your own grass is controlled by the FAA. Aerial boundary for landowners have never been settled by the Supreme Court.
If one must take action, The way I see it, Don't be seen, Don't get caught
Send your drone after it? Drone wars here we come.Just something to remember. Almost all drone carry a camera and some of them are transmitting pictures back to the owner. If you "accidentally " are shooting towards a drone, you might be on candid camera. Tough to argue against video in court. If you happen to be shooting at a legal to shoot bird and the drone got in the way, oh well, Sh1t happens. Just have your story straight before the law arrives.
Or a trained falcon to take it out.I would use a drone to destroy a drone in a kamikaze-style attack...perhaps with a package of a strong acid or something. I don't know. Maybe flares?
Send your drone after it? Drone wars here we come.
Wouldn't a pellet gun be better and cheaper plus the report (sound) isn't far reaching, just saying.
You need to see this ace with a sling shot, the guy is awesome!Not at the price of a good drone. Bird shot is a whole lot cheaper.
If the drone is in hover mode, the pellet gun would be a good option. If the drone is in flight mode, then it would make a very difficult target for the average shooter. Again location and laws in your area come into play. In some cities, even pellet or BB guns are not allowed to be fired within city limits.
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