Looks like the Koreans are knocking them out of the air with sound.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents ... se-on.html
Hafast wrote:Looks like the Koreans are knocking them out of the air with sound.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents ... se-on.html


UngaWunga wrote:Air to air collision with drone
Key features of the B4UFLY app include:
A clear "status" indicator that immediately informs the operator about their current or planned location. For example, it shows flying in the Special Flight Rules Area around Washington, DC is prohibited
Information on the parameters that drive the status indicator
A "Planner Mode" for future flights in different locations
Informative, interactive maps with filtering options
Links to other FAA UAS resources and regulatory information



Barnstormer wrote:I hate drones. I'm going to buy a drone cause the one we had at the Ozark Fly-in filming our STOL competition opened up my eyes to how much better video could be produced by including drone shots.

Zzz wrote:Barnstormer wrote:I hate drones. I'm going to buy a drone cause the one we had at the Ozark Fly-in filming our STOL competition opened up my eyes to how much better video could be produced by including drone shots.
Yes, I think it's cool technology for filming, but at an event like that, how did you secure consent from all the pilots? Were there any objections at the pilots' meeting?
I'd want the UAV operator on the radio announcing position and intention just like any of the pilots.
Zzz wrote:Barnstormer wrote:I hate drones. I'm going to buy a drone cause the one we had at the Ozark Fly-in filming our STOL competition opened up my eyes to how much better video could be produced by including drone shots.
Yes, I think it's cool technology for filming, but at an event like that, how did you secure consent from all the pilots? Were there any objections at the pilots' meeting?
I'd want the UAV operator on the radio announcing position and intention just like any of the pilots.
Hafast wrote:http://www.wired.com/2015/08/welcome-world-drone-killing-laser-cannon/
Unmanned Aircraft System Was a Success on The Paradise Fire
Incident: Paradise Fire Wildfire
Released: 3 days ago
For the past week an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) was utilized on the Paradise Fire. The system was demonstrating possible applications in wildland fire management and suppression.
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