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Posted by Kathy Baker: Sat Apr 21st, 2012 22:29 | 1st Post |
The future. So now if you build your own drone to follow your cat around the neighborhood I guess you will need permission from the government. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304331204577354331959335276.html
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Posted by Robert: Sun Apr 22nd, 2012 00:49 | 2nd Post |
Interesting Kathy, I suppose we will see them over here as well soon. Although with some exceptions our airspace is pretty crowded. We do have model helicopters with cameras on sale from toy shops. There are video's on You Tube.
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Posted by Iain: Sun Apr 22nd, 2012 06:11 | 3rd Post |
Robert wrote:Interesting Kathy, I suppose we will see them over here as well soon. Although with some exceptions our airspace is pretty crowded. We do have model helicopters with cameras on sale from toy shops. There are video's on You Tube. Yes, I've seen them advertised.
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Posted by Doug: Sun Apr 22nd, 2012 09:16 | 4th Post |
creepy quadcopters Can you imagine hundreds of these in the future at protests/events/pubs etc
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Posted by Robert: Sun Apr 22nd, 2012 09:28 | 5th Post |
Wow! That's amazing Doug.
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Posted by Ray Ninness: Sun Apr 22nd, 2012 12:09 | 6th Post |
Cool stuff!!!! They are already talking about deploying Drones here in the States, for what and where is not yet defined..
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Posted by Squarerigger: Sun Apr 22nd, 2012 12:31 | 7th Post |
Doug wrote:creepy quadcopters A few of those get near and you'll be reaching the the fly swatter.
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Posted by jk: Sun Apr 22nd, 2012 17:27 | 8th Post |
Doug wrote:creepy quadcopters Are you sure they dont use them already ?
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Posted by wingnut: Tue Apr 24th, 2012 19:16 | 9th Post |
I've no doubt we will all see them spying down on us in a few years.
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Posted by steve of oxford: Sun May 13th, 2012 11:32 | 10th Post |
wingnut wrote: I've no doubt we will all see them spying down on us in a few years.Easy brought down with a bit of lead, or possibly blinded with a 1W laser. The way this could end up is with fighter drones, to hunt & destroy the enemy's drones. At worst this technology might be a precursor to something rather ugly. At best and as it is at present an affront to privacy. The one thing that disturbs me about drones is the potential for atrocity, the pilot is detached from the real world and that can't be a good thing. Throw in a bit of biological targeting & bob's your uncle. Umm..."nope, not one of ours nothing to do with us"
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