Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

BumRushDaShow

(144,199 posts)
2. They are using what I posted here
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 08:44 AM
Saturday
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1014&pid=3358072

What to know about the 'special drone-detection tech' requested for N.J. and N.Y.

Dec. 16, 2024, 1:04 PM EST
By Daniel Arkin

(snip)

In early October 2023, Robin announced it had joined a group of organizations working on the development of the world’s most advanced weather radar, known as PHARA. The group’s mission is to “develop a fully 3D weather radar that can accurately track the movement and growth process of cloud particles and large-scale weather fronts.”

“Detecting small objects is what we do, and it’s what we do best,” the company says on its website. “Bird, bat, or drone, our 360° radar systems log thousands of observations, scanning every second to track and classify with precision.”

Robin’s systems have been used in at least one notable military context, too. In early August, the Dutch Ministry of Defense announced it had purchased 51 drone radars from the company and planned to donate them to Ukraine as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s forces attempt to fend off Russia’s aerial assault.

In a news release announcing the purchase, Robin explained that “traditional radar systems are typically stationary, mounted on fixed platforms like buildings or tripods.” But the Robin-produced radar systems have “on-the-move” functionality, allowing them to “perform even when mounted on mobile objects, like vehicles or ships.” “Robin’s 3D drone detection radars … are designed with the explicit purpose of detecting small, fast and elusive drones,” the company said.

(snip)




The military or LEO might use jammers if something is flying over a base or a sensitive area like, um, a prison yard as there have been many reports of criminals "dropping contraband" like cell phones and drugs into prison complexes. But if a civilian brings something down (especially a larger one) over a populated neighborhood and it crashes into the roof of a house, then good luck in court.

Why people like to joke about this attributing it to "mass hysteria about UFOs" and other nonsense when you have shit like this going on, is beyond me -



Recommendations

1 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Who ya gonna call? Dennis Donovan Saturday #1
They are using what I posted here BumRushDaShow Saturday #2
I believe they know more than they are saying. mackdaddy Saturday #3
They hysteria seems to be dying down FredGarvin Saturday #4
Dont they literally have things for that? ColinC Saturday #5
We can shoot down a fighter jet or a missile and we can't knockdown a toy plane? Jam the doc03 Saturday #6
And what happens if the debris lands on a kid riding their bike? BumRushDaShow Saturday #7
I am 76 and still ride a bike, second childhood, I guess. I see your point. nt doc03 Saturday #9
Not 2nd childhood BumRushDaShow Saturday #11
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Saturday #22
Ummmm BumRushDaShow Saturday #28
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sunday #34
Just like was done with those suspected Chinese balloons (and most likely what ended up as a hobbyist balloon) BumRushDaShow Sunday #35
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sunday #37
Control frequencies have not been discovered. LastDemocratInSC Sunday #30
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sunday #38
shoot them down - This is a national security threat! onetexan Saturday #8
Sounds like we need a new Military. You know, one that knows what the fuck to do RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Saturday #10
The AF gets $216B in the budget but can't do anything about some DJI drones I guess Bengus81 Sunday #36
This reminds me of the gun situation in a way. It takes something awful happening for anything to get done about it. Vinca Saturday #12
Enlighten us: What awful thing happened that changed the gun situation in America? AZ8theist Saturday #24
True. I guess I'm just trying to point out the idiocy of it all. Vinca Sunday #32
Yup, me too..... AZ8theist Sunday #33
So now at least they're admitting that these drones are a problem FakeNoose Saturday #13
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Saturday #21
It's not that easy... AZ8theist Saturday #27
Doesn't Linda ladeewolf Saturday #14
my thoughts exactly et tu Saturday #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Saturday #23
Who to call? BidenRocks Saturday #15
Maybe it's time for a anti-drone airforce, that is, make long-duration drones capable of chasing after these errant SWBTATTReg Saturday #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Saturday #20
Really? The technology to jam signals exists IzzaNuDay Saturday #18
No doubt on the 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz bands just like wireless internet Bengus81 Sunday #39
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Saturday #19
Makes a person feel really secure HighFired49 Saturday #25
When did Uncle Sam get to be this dumb? Hekate Saturday #26
I'm hoping snot Saturday #29
And drones are being placed in taxidermy birds. The US skies are a Wild West of unregulated flying contraptions. C0RI0LANUS Sunday #31
Latest Discussions»Latest Breaking News»Drones continue to buzz o...»Reply #2