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posted by martyb on Monday February 13 2017, @01:49PM   Printer-friendly
from the drones-with-shotguns dept.

This year, the world saw a long-theorized weapon in action: a commercial drone, like a person might find at Best Buy, dropping a bomb on a target in Iraq. These drone bombers, used by the ultra-violent quasi-state ISIS in Iraq and Syria, are the flashiest combination of modern technologies with the modern battlefield. Cheap, camera-carrying robots, put to nefarious ends by a group that could never otherwise dream of fielding an air force. Dropping grenades isn't the deadliest thing an insurgent group can do with a small flying robot, but it leads to a very important question: What, exactly, is the answer to such a drone?

[...] Here is just a short sample of the more out-there anti-drone tools: net guns, drones carrying nets, squads of drones with nets, drones with net guns, and a smart anti-drone bazooka that fires, you guessed it, a net at a drone (we liked that last one). There was a vaporware drone concept that ensnared the propellers of other drones with wire. A Russian firm floated the concept of a microwave gun, to fry the electronics of hostile drones. And most famously, there are the Dutch police eagles, trained to snag a drone from the sky.

Part of the problem for law enforcement, the Pentagon, and other entities trying to protect against drones is that they're cheap. Workable quadcopters cost as little as a couple hundred dollars. Is there a way to knock drones out of the sky that's just as cheap as the drone itself?

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http://www.popsci.com/how-to-stop-a-drone


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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Tuesday February 14 2017, @03:22PM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday February 14 2017, @03:22PM (#466965) Journal

    Extreme range for bird hunting, out to 300 meters? Hmm. I'm kinda scratching my head on that one. You're probably right, or near enough to it, except, we don't see many goose guns these days. Big 10 guage guns, with 30 inch barrels, full choked - I suppose you can probably still find one if you look, but I've not seen one in decades.

    Hmmmm - quick search for "goose gun", and I find all sorts of hits for 12 guage guns, and no especially long barrels. Wikipedia has an entry on the Marlin Model 55 - but only one of the 6 guns mentioned is a 10 guage.

    Let's face it, 300 meters (328 yards) is a terribly long shot for any standard shotgun.

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