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How to Shoot Down a Drone | WIRED

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There are many ways to kill a drone. But what’s the cheapest and most effective way to do it? A cybersecurity consultancy is testing various ways to defend against rogue drones.

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50 COMMENTS

  1. None of those will even come close to a build fpv with brushless motors those bastards can't get up to 50mph and go a incredible distance. Your shotgun is useless and the nets are not fast enough

  2. it is a federal offense to shoot down any aircraft including drones. net or not. if you dont go to prison. itll cost more than the net catcher when get a you get a hefty fine costing more than than the drone catching devices.

  3. Are drones really that big of a nuisance these days? I recently just bought one for fun, but you make them sound like its so common for people to use them for bad reasons. I can understand someone trying to bypass GPS locked areas because they might live in one and want to fly casually, but i didn't know it became a sport to destroy people's drones when close to homes. This video freaks me out now for I might lose 1000+ dollar drone to some paranoid residents.

  4. hola lindo video espero que continuen haciendo este metarial!!! Voy a seguir mirando sus creaciones. Les mando un beso nos vemos pronto 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  5. 18 USC 32(a) says

    Whoever willfully—

    (1) sets fire to, damages, destroys, disables, or wrecks any aircraft in the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States or any civil aircraft used, operated, or employed in interstate, overseas, or foreign air commerce…

    shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years or both

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