Didja like dat?
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Didja like dat?
More.
PS, a fly swat works, one of those cheap badminton bat like thingy mozzie zapper that fry mosquitos....
THen that Harry Potter cloak is dealt to with a grafiti punk's spray can....![]()
U can even spray it with aluminium or dayglo paint,.....![]()
The problem with the aluminium paint spray is that it's effective against this....
4 x 50 night vision monocular
As cheap as US $147.72
Lotsa cheap 2nd hand units around, since 1987,....
Drones are used in conjunction with nano-particles.
Ya still don't think so, eh? Look at this...
Invisibility Breakthrough for Japanese Researchers - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&fe...&v=PD83dqSfC0Y
the festo dragonfly is the coolest one out there at the moment
BionicOpter | Festo Corporate
and as for military mosquitos collecting blood samples - that is just malarial hallucinations
Looks like ENT had a good night talking to himself.
Drone on all you want, but-
British military has 500 drones
The British military now has 500 drones and has been looking for ways to increase the amount of UK airspace in which to fly some of them, the Guardian can reveal.
British military has 500 drones | World news | The Guardian
All out research efforts are doubtless being made to develop drones that are smaller, and quieter.
We're not surprised that law enforcement drones are not far away being in society. The old saying that if they are used correctly they can help thwart crime and act against it and of course if misused by the powers that be, be a deadly weapon against us law-abiding citizenry.
Police appeal to lawmakers for future options on arming drones
POSTED 9:18 PM, MARCH 1, 2016, BY JOHN CHARLTON,
MARCH 2, 2016
HARTFORD--The drone discussion has been buzzing around the state Capitol for hearings this week.
Monday, a bill to ban the weaponization of drones was discussed, and on Tuesday, a bill to control the use of drones in many ways, including by law enforcement agencies, was debated.
Lawmakers listened to testimony concerning restrictions on drones with cameras versus expectations of privacy. The bill would also require police to get a warrant to use drones in many cases.
Police made the argument that armed drones in law enforcement could be an effective weapon for public safety.
"We've had a report that somebody's going to fly a drone into an airplane, into an engine, or it's a weaponized drone," Farmington Police Chief Paul Melanson said. "We're concerned and we don't have those answers yet."
The ACLU of Connecticut testified against allowing police to arm drones, saying it could open the door even more to excessive use of force.
"We are concerned that there could be misuse, particularly on vulnerable communities," David McGuire of the ACLU said at the hearing.
Police appeal to lawmakers for future options on arming drones | FOX 61
As of March 15, 2016, I have 97Century Threads.
Ah West Wales Airport. Only about 90 miles fromThe British military now has 500 drones
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Area 6, in Nevada. Testing drones in operations so secret even Intell Defense officials are unaware. Video at link.
Sophisticated and lethal drones in policing and military ops are coming soon.
Posted March 5, 2016
You know Area 51, but just what in the world is Area 6?
You know Area 51, but just what in the world is Area 6? | Las Vegas Review-Journal
ENT's going to love this.![]()
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