Do the controllers or the drone give some sort of signal? Surely in this and age it must be possible to track where this is coming from. BBC news saying there was another sighting in the last hour
Do the controllers or the drone give some sort of signal? Surely in this and age it must be possible to track where this is coming from. BBC news saying there was another sighting in the last hour
But they must emit a signal. There has to be a way to pinpoint and track this.Multiple, preprogrammed drones using 4G comms could be controlled from a considerable distance.
Multiple, preprogrammed drones using 4G comms could be controlled from a considerable distance.
Got any courses booked Jim?
My daughter - BA cabin crew - is making all the arrangements. I just turn up Sunday.
Perhaps if the police had called out the army earlier part of the defence budget could have been used. It would have taken a bit if time to get assets in place as most units shut down last Friday.Biggest defence budget in Europe, and we can't take out a drone? Laughable really ...
Do the controllers or the drone give some sort of signal? Surely in this and age it must be possible to track where this is coming from. BBC news saying there was another sighting in the last hour
Was listening to Radio 4 news earlier. Apparently there are a number of ways to control them aside from normal remote control. They can have a pre-programmed route in them that doesn’t require a remote control, only GPS. Or they can be remote controlled via phone on 4G, and you don’t even need to be in the country to do that. I don’t know much about them, I don’t know if it’s scaremongering, but it is worrying that whoever is doing this can bring it all to a standstill like this. Hope it gets sorted soon as my mum is supposed to be flying from Gatwick tomorrow.
If they are using GPS or 4G, it will be a lot harder to track them down
Surely if you obtain the drone, or it's SIM card signature, you can then just trace the path back down the network. If you can trace calls, it wouldn't be much different.
It’s not the first time this has happened so you would think a big airport like this would have some sort of protocol to deal with it.Biggest defence budget in Europe, and we can't take out a drone? Laughable really ...
I'd imagine that not only are our airports this easy to disrupt, but also our roads and railways. If not by drones then by actions which are equally easy to perpetrate. Our country (not just ours, obvs) has become so used to very large numbers of people and goods moving about efficiently, but this just makes it even more vulnerable to disruption.It’s not the first time this has happened so you would think a big airport like this would have some sort of protocol to deal with it.
Are all our major airports this easy to disrupt?
If so things need to change, especially in court when they catch whoever it is.