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UFOs/Drones Buzz Jorzey!


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2024 Dec 11, 3:32pm   746 views  74 comments

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...Eat your heart out, Orsen Welles!

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67   RWSGFY   2024 Dec 18, 2:25pm  

DOGEWontAmountToShit says


RWSGFY says


This guy did attract attention to himself:





New Jersey isn't a military base. 99.9% of America's landmass isn't.



If drones are under 55lbs and not flying in the restricted airspace, what's the problem? If they are over 55lbs and/or fly in the restricted aispace, then you don't need a military base - even something like a hospital helipad would suffice. I honestly don't undrestand the whole covfefe: if drones violate FAA regs - enforce, if not - don't. 🤷‍♂️

Above is an example of such enforcement for such a violation.
68   Patrick   2024 Dec 18, 10:16pm  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directed-energy_weapon


A weapon often described as an "anti-drone rifle" or "anti-drone gun" is a battery-powered electromagnetic pulse weapon held to an operator's shoulder, pointed at a flying target in a way similar to a rifle, and operated. While not a rifle or gun, it is so nicknamed as it is handled in the same way as a personal rifle. The device emits separate electromagnetic pulses to suppress navigation and transmission channels used to operate an aerial drone, terminating the drone's contact with its operator; the out-of-control drone then crashes.



A Pischal-Pro anti-drone rifle, featured at the Dubai Airshow, 2019
69   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 19, 8:25am  

Wonder what would happen if you shot someone with a pacemaker in the chest.
71   Ceffer   2024 Dec 19, 11:05am  

Patrick says

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directed-energy_weapon



A weapon often described as an "anti-drone rifle" or "anti-drone gun" is a battery-powered electromagnetic pulse weapon held to an operator's shoulder, pointed at a flying target in a way similar to a rifle, and operated. While not a rifle or gun, it is so nicknamed as it is handled in the same way as a personal rifle. The device emits separate electromagnetic pulses to suppress navigation and transmission channels used to operate an aerial drone, terminating the drone's contact with its operator; the out-of-control drone then crashes.



A Pischal-Pro anti-drone rifle, featured at the Dubai Airshow, 2019


How come they can't make something really useful like a remote thong dissolver?

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