Posted by Mark - IN. on January 13, 2015 at 17:11:37 from (24.15.155.114):
In Reply to: Drones Again posted by Texasmark1 on January 13, 2015 at 05:04:09:
Have you ever seen the Russian gun guy on Youtube? He has several videos, one called "Quadrotor Drone, with Machine Gun! - PATROLLING AMERICAN SKIES" with his drone. I can't link it here because of strong language and violence, but its a funny video.
After reading Texasmark1's original post, I watched a couple of videos and got an idea. Remember our now retired A-10 Warthog military plane? Pretty durable and lethal. Had a real potent machine gun mounted in its fuselage that fired out its nose? Here's my idea. Buy yourself a Drone and practice it plenty. Then mount a gun in it like the A-10. Maybe a semi-auto .22, maybe a semi-auto .45. First time a drone trespasses on your property and violates your privacy, scramble it into service, and think in terms of a dogfight much like our Air Force would do if or when an enemy plane invaded our air space. If you watch the Russian guy video I told you about, it has a machine gun mounted on it. Imagine what that thing could do to someone's invading drone on your property.
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