Would possession of these things be protected by the 2nd amendment?
Isn't it interesting that we devise machines that do the killing for us?
It used to be that war was two groups of men violently and personally chopping each other's limbs off. Now we kill people by remote control airplane.
I wonder what effect this has on us?
hmm... operated by remote computer? Then it's not totally stealth.
It has to send and receive data somehow so it has to transmit over a detectable frequency.
Setup a couple of tracking towers and you could triangulate it's position in real time, even if you couldn't decipherer the data. Heck, just track fast moving transmission would be enough in a remote enough area.
Now... if it operates in a blackout mode and only follows directives such as "fly here.. drop bomb there... fly back" it would be harder to deal with. Unfortunately that limits its battlefield role as it would operate for hours without input, and things change on the fly.
I imagine that "burst" transmissions in the µs duration would handle updates, and that would be passive reception, so I can't see how the drone itself could be triangulated.
From what it sounds like, it seems like the "blackout" mode of operation is more likely.
So guns are supposed to be the great equalizer, right?
Well, what are we supposed to do about this?
Maybe Danke's on to something with libertarians joining the military...
Well, it says in the article, "The X-47B can be operated entirely by a computer", wouldn't that mean the computer is in the aircraft and it can be autonomous and require no update during it's mission?
Well, it says in the article, "The X-47B can be operated entirely by a computer", wouldn't that mean the computer is in the aircraft and it can be autonomous and require no update during it's mission?
Finally come to the realization that the second amendment includes this....
get busy folks
Already have.
My 1993 PU, retrofitted with breaker point ignition.
John taught us ways to dust them.
This is one of the reasons economic collapse is your friend. When the government checks start bouncing or are written in currency nobody wants, the construction of these death machines comes to a grinding halt.
Ok. That's cool and all. But how does that work against rad hardened electronics?
Except for the pilot who just lost his.