Police saying that shooting it down would just be too dangerous. I’m no expert and have to accept that explanation but it seems odd to me that a special or even not so special marksman with a suitable weapon ought to be able to shoot down a drone.
I’m sure someone with greater knowledge will be able to tell me I’m wrong.
As someone mentioned earlier, if this was happening in the states, they would have been shot down hours ago.
Police saying that shooting it down would just be too dangerous. I’m no expert and have to accept that explanation but it seems odd to me that a special or even not so special marksman with a suitable weapon ought to be able to shoot down a drone.
I’m sure someone with greater knowledge will be able to tell me I’m wrong.
As someone mentioned earlier, if this was happening in the states, they would have been shot down hours ago.
Yes but who would they have shot down?
In the States? Everyone in range!
is that a gun in yer pocket .. or are you just pleased to see me ?
People have died from falling bullets. I don't think we can look to the middle East as inspiration for anything in life to be honest.
What are the odds of a stray bullet hitting someone? 1000/1? maybe even 10,000/1? Compared to the costs of having a major London airport shut for almost 24 hours it seems a poor risk analysis.
Jokes aside, these things can be brought down easily enough with a decent larger bore shotgun. I'm not sure how much the drones cost, but I wouldn't have thought it would take many to being brought down to help stop people doing it
Jokes aside, these things can be brought down easily enough with a decent larger bore shotgun. I'm not sure how much the drones cost, but I wouldn't have thought it would take many to being brought down to help stop people doing it
I assume they're flying high enough to be out of shotgun range or theyd already have been shot down.
"Studies suggest that, although the velocity of a falling bullet is lower than that of one which has just been fired, it is still sufficient to be fatal.
According to a 1962 study, .30 calibre rounds can reach terminal velocities of 300 feet (91m) per second as they fall. More recent research has indicated that 200 feet (61m) per second is enough to penetrate the skull"
"Studies suggest that, although the velocity of a falling bullet is lower than that of one which has just been fired, it is still sufficient to be fatal.
According to a 1962 study, .30 calibre rounds can reach terminal velocities of 300 feet (91m) per second as they fall. More recent research has indicated that 200 feet (61m) per second is enough to penetrate the skull"
Jokes aside, these things can be brought down easily enough with a decent larger bore shotgun. I'm not sure how much the drones cost, but I wouldn't have thought it would take many to being brought down to help stop people doing it
I assume they're flying high enough to be out of shotgun range or theyd already have been shot down.
It's generally looked at as unethical to shoot pigeon over about 50 yards away, but if it was a good shot, a shotgun would probably kill a pigeon at around 75-80 yeards depending on load. Take away ethics and the fact that only a couple of shot need to hit the target to bring a drone down, I reckon it would be effective up to around 90 yeard s.
And if it weren't, it would be good sport trying....
its not even holidays its people getting home for Christmas all very sad i think.
usually i slag off train companies but fair fucking play to lner who are offering any passengers affected on flights to Scotland free travel on there trains.
So if they ha e the drones above 85 metres then you won’t get them with a shotgun.
If you are using a rifle they can be a very long distance away (1.5 miles max for a really decent sniper with a really decent riifle?)
Firing a rifle into the air and without a backstop is possible the most stupid thing someone could do, short of pointing one directly at another person
My flight back was cancelled this morning. Now stuck in MILAN with excited kids and stressed wife. Managed to get on flight tomorrow morning but I am starting to worry about that flight and not getting to Valley on Saturday.
My flight back was cancelled this morning. Now stuck in MILAN with excited kids and stressed wife. Managed to get on flight tomorrow morning but I am starting to worry about that flight and not getting to Valley on Saturday.
unfortunately you're far from alone in this mess .. according to a radio news item this p.m. over 100,000 people have been affected so far .. all the best in getting home and even more importantly, making the Valley by 15.00 hrs on Saturday ((:>)
Comments
I just wish you would all stop droning on
https://defensenews.com/digital-show-dailies/navy-league/2018/04/10/this-gun-shoots-drones-out-of-the-sky/
According to a 1962 study, .30 calibre rounds can reach terminal velocities of 300 feet (91m) per second as they fall. More recent research has indicated that 200 feet (61m) per second is enough to penetrate the skull"
And if it weren't, it would be good sport trying....
usually i slag off train companies but fair fucking play to lner who are offering any passengers affected on flights to Scotland free travel on there trains.
So if they ha e the drones above 85 metres then you won’t get them with a shotgun.
If you are using a rifle they can be a very long distance away (1.5 miles max for a really decent sniper with a really decent riifle?)
So if the drones are above 100 metres there is no basic gun based approach of safety taking them out.
Interesting that they can be run off 4G, could be anyone with a phone and tricky I would think to isolate the link.
If the perps are serious this could be a major pain in the arse until a safe solution Is found.