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by slightwinder 214 days ago
> That's why I don't understand why there isn't a more aggressive response to flying drones illegally near airports. IMO they should just be shot down.

This isn't allowed in most countries, so they usually also have no equipment for this. Some countries seem to have changed the laws recently for this case and building up on defence more openly now. Which also leaves space for speculations if this wasn't maybe also sometimes a false-flag-operation.

> Actually some years they were very proudly showing birds of prey that they had trained to do just that. Whatever happened to that?

They are trained for small slow commercial drones, those which are around the same size as the bird, or smaller. Military long-range-drones are usually a bit bigger and faster, meaning the bird could probably for simply reason of physic not doing much.

This probably is also a main problem here, that most drone-defences in the last years were developed against private actors, not military threats.

> but now there's drones out there they can fly into planes or that can drop bombs they're doing... what? Mentioning it in the news?

It's never been a real threat so far, so nobody really was working on it seriously. There is an endless amount of theoretical threats, you can't protect everything against all of them, you have to go case by case. But reacting takes time. This is going for just some months(?), and still not even a real threat, as nobody knows anything for real (as far as we know). But many things seem happening in secret, outside the public view.