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by s0sa
565 days ago
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They clearly aren’t attacking anything (with explosives or otherwise); there is clearly no immediate danger to personnel or equipment. Rather than irrationally panicking, the wise move is to seize the opportunity to observe, collect data, and learn. There are far more ways to do so than using conventional radar or other drones. If the intent of the operator(s) is actually malicious, it was pretty unwise to essentially show your cards like this. |
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Unwanted incursions into your military bases should prompt fear. That fear, in turn, should drive a response that includes better deterrence, detection and neutralisation.
> Rather than irrationally panicking, the wise move is to seize the opportunity to observe, collect data, and learn
Unless you does this purely passively, you'll also be giving up information on your detection methods.
> If the intent of the operator(s) is actually malicious, it was pretty unwise to essentially show your cards like this
It's telling them to stop.