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<blockquote data-quote="HackerF15E" data-source="post: 1837053" data-attributes="member: 9689"><p>Yes, and they were talking about three completely different things.</p><p></p><p>I was addressing the article where the journalist at Holloman AFB was watching feed from the Pred, and saw them tracking a civilian vehicle.</p><p></p><p>As for the second article....well, can't speak to that, because none of the RPAs that my service uses fly low and make a buzzing sound -- they stay high and away from what they're observing. Usually, you know, you don't 'buzz' the person you're trying to observe. Kind or ruins the whole point.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So...he was able to tell that it was a "drone" just from observing it from the ground? How could he differentiate between that and a simple RC aircraft? How did he have any idea if it was equipped with any sort of sensor at all? His logic leaves a lot to be desired.</p><p></p><p>You can believe whatever you want...but having actually participated in the kind of training that is being described in the first article, that is where I'm saying there is not some nefarious backstory to why that journalist saw what he saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HackerF15E, post: 1837053, member: 9689"] Yes, and they were talking about three completely different things. I was addressing the article where the journalist at Holloman AFB was watching feed from the Pred, and saw them tracking a civilian vehicle. As for the second article....well, can't speak to that, because none of the RPAs that my service uses fly low and make a buzzing sound -- they stay high and away from what they're observing. Usually, you know, you don't 'buzz' the person you're trying to observe. Kind or ruins the whole point. So...he was able to tell that it was a "drone" just from observing it from the ground? How could he differentiate between that and a simple RC aircraft? How did he have any idea if it was equipped with any sort of sensor at all? His logic leaves a lot to be desired. You can believe whatever you want...but having actually participated in the kind of training that is being described in the first article, that is where I'm saying there is not some nefarious backstory to why that journalist saw what he saw. [/QUOTE]
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