Russian border guards near Kaliningrad "detained" a low-flying drone entering the country from Lithuania last week. According to a spokesperson for Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), it wasn't on a spy mission-it was smuggling cigarettes. The autonomous aircraft, which had a four-meter (13-foot) wingspan, flew close to the ground following GPS waypoints and released cigarette cartons from its cargo bay at designated drop zones. When captured, it was carrying 10 kilograms (about 22 pounds) of illicit cargo.
(Score: 2) by Reziac on Saturday May 17 2014, @12:59PM
There is that, if it's a stationary attack -- but depending on the range of the attack it might be an unmanageably large swath of ground, unless they stage a fullscale invasion.
And there is no Alkibiades to come back and save us from ourselves.