Posted on 04/25/2026 11:31:45 AM PDT by MarlonRando
Fifteen agricultural spray drones were stolen from a New Jersey location last month in what the FBI is treating as a sophisticated, possibly coordinated theft, according to reporting by national security journalists Jack Murphy and Sean D. Naylor at The High Side. The case is unsolved. Retired FBI agent Steve Lazarus told the outlet the bureau is “freaked out for a good reason,” warning that the machines are “industrial sprayers designed to carry and disperse significant amounts of liquid quickly and with precision.”
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If it was gonna happen, woulda already happened.
Or fly up and down Manhattan streets at lunch time spraying poison.
Iranians heard New Jersey is The Garden State.
Not just crops, think people with bio weapons.
Uh, they can spray anything not just pesticides. Like drone airborne sarin gas.
Pussy Galore and her all female pilots spray the troops with gas in Goldfinger.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrUm0KY8dJA
“a sophisticated, possibly coordinated theft”
Now that there is some high level detectin’. Top men I tell you.
No. These people are very patient. They think in terms of centuries not days, weeks or even years. I’m concerned about July 4th/250th.
Where’s Gracie Mansion?
Yikes!! I had not even thought about that. A million people in DC for the celebration.
Can the manufacturer disable those specific units? Like autos can supposedly be turned off.
Or can the software be reloaded to prevent mfg control...
Not like someone put them in their trunk and drove off.
Exactly.
That’s a good question. I have no idea.
in new york where it belongs
Being a licensed drone guy I can add this: These heavy drone (over 55 pounds) and all drones in the country weighing over 250 grams and up to 55 pounds use what is called Remote ID.
When they fly the drone broadcasts this remote ID which can be easily tracked. I bet on industrial theft and they’ll show up in another country. These guys cost between 15K to 40K each.
When they fly the drone broadcasts this remote ID which can be easily tracked
How easy would it be to remove the tracking?
Yeah, you would think if anyone had half a brain they would just make them unidentifiable. It couldn’t be too difficult.
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