JOHNNY DRONEHUNTER

I sure wish this was available today. I could bring it to Wildwood next week and take care of business if that drone shows up again over the beach.

In the not-too-distant future, privacy is a thing of the past. Undeniable rights degrade like the paper they were written upon, and Big Brother has a constant eye on you and your family.

It will take a determined man and an unequaled weapon to make a stand. And explosions. Yeah, lots of explosions.

If trouble was what they were after, they found it.

Coming Fall 2014, it’s Johnny Dronehunter: Defender of Privacy.

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Reds Fan
Reds Fan

I want one of those.

Stucky

Admin

In another thread you said you weren’t sure which firearm to purchase.

I think you just found it. Yes?

card802
card802

Sure that’s not Billy pretending to be a Johnny with his shotgun suppressor?

Jackson
Jackson

Administator… Get yourself a 22 rifle and practice. That’s all the firepower you’ll need. The .22 was Annie Oakley’s favorite target rifle and John Huffer never missed with one. With your focus, drones should be like sitting ducks.

JIMSKI
JIMSKI

If I ever win the lotto ( hard to do when you never buy a ticket ) I am going to go into the drone hunting business. Awsome air to air combat. Gunna mount a .410 on a quadcopter and splash some zekes…………

IndenturedServant

I would imagine that it should be rather easy to build or even build a little gizmo that would sufficiently interfere with the radio signal most of these drones operate on. Admin could just kick back as if he were “reading a book” and watch them fall out of the sky.

Desertrat
Desertrat

You can find the frequency and transmit an interference signal, but be mobile. You can easily be triangulated at home.

IndenturedServant

Build or BUY dammit!

Nick A
Nick A

IS – you will find that these current military specification machines are pretty much autonomous, and do not need a command link to base in order to operate safely, otherwise they would be far too vulnerable to enemy interference (as was shown to be the case with the downed drone in he M/E last year?).

Your best hope is “direct engagement”, with firepower providing perhaps the best enjoyment potential!

Happy “Duck Hunting!”

IndenturedServant

I was talking about these off the shelf drones that are gaining popularity among the public, not military or municipal.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Billy
Billy

“Sure that’s not Billy pretending to be a Johnny with his shotgun suppressor? ”

Nah… this is more my speed.

I hate them stinkin’ drones… someone – whomever it might be – the first guy to actually shoot down a drone will be a national hero…

Gubmint Cheese
Gubmint Cheese

@IS;
This is why the gubmint toys use frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) and crypto. The consumer grade stuff, not so much.

Since algorithms exist that can quickly detect for the frequency flipping sequences, the Military comms use cryptographic techniques to generate the channel sequence under the control of a secret Transmission Security Key that the sender and receiver share in advance. Also, redundant data transmission packages are transmitted to assure that if any data packs are clipped through intermittent blockages, the equipment executes its mission as intended.

And, as Nick A relates, some equipment is pre-programmed and not reliant on two way comms to complete a mission.

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