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Wow! Super scary!

Oh wait, shining any high-lumen flashlight, or even IR flashlight these things will instantly disable them.

Anyone who is worried about drones doesn't realize how fragile these things are or how they work to do things like navigate dense areas.

Put a dozen flood lights (or IR flood lights if you want to be able to maintain your regular vision) around your property and these are so much junk for detecting your movement.

Same goes for almost all modern robots. They are HIGHLY susceptible to signal jamming technology, which is trivial even for non-technical users to create and operate.

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This is just proof of concept. They are going to get more efficient, and they will be harded against counter-measures.

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That's the thing. You can't harden against most signal jamming techniques that would foil drones.

If they use GPS, spamming the frequency with noise breaks them.

If they use visible light cameras (especially if they aren't IR-filtered), visible light or IR light breaks them.

If they use any sort of radio to work, radio spam on their frequency breaks them.

That's why signals jamming is illegal, but if these kikes are attacking you with drones you won't care about that.

The most sophisticated military radio systems used channel-hopping encryption (switching channels, up to 1 million channels per second, with the encryption being related to remote systems knowing what channels to check/hop themselves) is still susceptible to wide-band spamming as signal jamming.

Drones are only as good as the sensors they use to navigate the environment, and ALL sensors are prone to being jammed, even military sensors.