How in the world is is not standard, at this point, to have a little sensor network that pops up an icon on a screen to show any drone above the size of a housefly that’s within a few miles of your sensitive installation.
I have to assume, simply from the fact that no one’s kamikazed a dildo drone into Elon Musk while he’s making a speech or something, that the US has something like this and just isn’t talking about it. Compared to some of the insane stuff that gets done in military/intelligence work it would be super easy, and absolutely crucial.
I have no idea how well this stuff works. For all I know, the article is written because they saw it on this system, and decided it wasn’t worth trying to keep it a secret. But IDK how you got to the idea that drone detection systems are so obviously nuts, that only a stupid person might think they’re realistic.
How in the world is is not standard, at this point, to have a little sensor network that pops up an icon on a screen to show any drone above the size of a housefly that’s within a few miles of your sensitive installation.
I have to assume, simply from the fact that no one’s kamikazed a dildo drone into Elon Musk while he’s making a speech or something, that the US has something like this and just isn’t talking about it. Compared to some of the insane stuff that gets done in military/intelligence work it would be super easy, and absolutely crucial.
i do’t know what sensors that might be, but i’d guess that birds and bumblebees (bigger than a housefly) could pop up a lot of icons on your screen.
This is like a dunning-kruger effect comment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO849YPmEt0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5i9vgPdiVk
I have no idea how well this stuff works. For all I know, the article is written because they saw it on this system, and decided it wasn’t worth trying to keep it a secret. But IDK how you got to the idea that drone detection systems are so obviously nuts, that only a stupid person might think they’re realistic.