Posted on 11/11/2018 1:08:22 AM PST by centermass_socrates
harassed by government UAVS
“...what is a USAV??” [Chickensoup, post 15]
UAV = unmanned aerial vehicle. Add “S” to get the plural form. Technical jargon and official nomenclature haven’t entirely settled down yet.
There are plenty of other drone users out there, between hunters scouting game or nosy neighbors, and government surveillance entities: news outlets, TV and film producers, private surveyors, agriculture/forestry management outfits, mining firms, weather forecasters, safety & security monitors, wildland firefighters, mountain-rescue organizations - just to name a few. Many are private companies.
We live in the rural hinterlands of western South Dakota, and connect to the power grid via a rural electrical cooperative. Our coop maintains miles and miles of powerline, which must be monitored for breaks and incipient hazards to line integrity: broken branches, fallen trees and the like. It’s a lot cheaper - and quicker - to eyeball power lines remotely, through a camera on a small drone. Line-checkers who traveling by truck, or on foot (sometimes by snowshoe), cost the coop a lot more, and take much longer to do the job.
Personal safety risks to line-checkers are thus lowered too: drones don’t sprain their ankles stomping about the wilderness; neither do they fall off cliffs nor tumble into ravines. Even if a drone cracks up, the financial loss is smaller than if humans were to get injured or (worse) killed on the job. To say nothing of losses in human terms: if a drone get smashed to bits, families don’t grieve.
“...Military drones are going to be operating at heights where theyre just a small speck in the sky. WAY outside your shotgun or most rifle ranges.” [Svartalfiar, post 20]
The military establishment operates unmanned air vehicles over a much greater span of sizes, performance, and capabilities than citizens realize: it’s gone well beyond Global Hawk cruising above 40,000 feet.
There are now drones the same size as radio-controlled model aircraft: launched by hand, they operate daily. We will soon see drones as small as songbirds, capable of flying through storm-drain tunnels; drones no larger than dragonflies won’t be far behind.
No, but Im helping design a new SatCom antenna for Predator domestic surveillance. You probably wouldnt see the Predator though.
That’s cool; and a recommended upgrade from the one I did SIGINT trials and intercept of the early 90’s at Fort Huachuca in Arizona. The video downlink, among other signals, were all in-the-clear (aka, not encrypted). That was the first thing I noticed, reported, and strongly encouraged them to re-do before we continued any intercept ops. They declined, and the exercise continued.
thanks for the input guys. I agree, its probably nothing.
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