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>The home of the US Air Force's nuclear bomber fleet was repeatedly invaded by a swarm of mysterious drones that could not be stopped by the military's jamming technology. Officials at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana confirmed to the Daily Mail that the base detected 'multiple unauthorized drones' entering restricted airspace between March 9 and March 15. The first incident involving a single 'unmanned aerial system' triggered a shelter-in-place order and terror alert amid reports from the FBI of potential drone attacks on US soil.

Archive: https://archive.today/pK3Mq From the post: >>The home of the US Air Force's nuclear bomber fleet was repeatedly invaded by a swarm of mysterious drones that could not be stopped by the military's jamming technology. Officials at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana confirmed to the Daily Mail that the base detected 'multiple unauthorized drones' entering restricted airspace between March 9 and March 15. The first incident involving a single 'unmanned aerial system' triggered a shelter-in-place order and terror alert amid reports from the FBI of potential drone attacks on US soil.

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What if all the chink vacuums that need location data to setup, maybe they have a way to turn on ad hoc and do a mesh network. Then they can fly their drones based on that mesh coverage?

If anyone can think it, someone doing or done it.