They need to deploy micro-doppler radar to track the drones, US military have these systems. It's a bit scary that FBI, state and local law enforcement doesn't as they are the first ones on site when a drone without remote ID is spotted and if there not being actively piloted by an operator (flying autonomous with AI, waypoints and pixel mapping) there is no radio signals to track. Local and state can only track drones with operators by tracking the radio signals which is the "old way" drones is operated. FAA can't detect and track "small" low flying drones with regular radar either. There is a really big legal and capability hole exposed here and I hope no one with bad intentions exploit that but I'm afraid it's just a matter of time so it needs to be addressed fast. All drones are required to have remote ID now so actively tracking drones without it is stage one (no idea if spoofed IDs being used here) and next is stricter background checks by operators of drones weighing more than 50 lbs but even big swarms of smaller drones with a smaller payload is a problem in the near future that need addressing somehow as well. It's crazy that government is so afraid of taking decisive action on unknown objects in the airspace, looks like a repeat of the chinese spy balloon all over again.
We can have the best military in the world, the best technology in the world, the best defense in the world, but without the best common sense in the world - none of the rest matters.
problem 1: we have no means capable of tracking these vehicles. problem 2: we do not know how these drones are equipped problem 3: they are flocks problem 4: it was not a one-day problem, but it has been going on for a month problem 5: it has been said that they are not enemy forces, nor American drones. So whose are they? (allies or extraterrestrials) problem 6: they fly at low altitude problem 7: they are not American tests because tests are not done at low altitude over inhabited centers problem 8: the same is happening in other parts of America and the world, see UK problem 9: they are not traceable and they black out
@@mannaggiacri9799 Solution 1: yes we do Solution 2: irrelevant Solution 3: we have flocks Solution 4: it’s been a century long problem Solution 5: they’re aliens Solution 6: irrelevant Solution 8: we don’t have the technology to defy physics Solution 9: we have tracking technology in our 75 million dollar jets that have tracked other uap that went black Final solution: government is hiding extraterrestrial life from us
They make huge remote controllable planes, thats what a few of them are. Literally small planes but much larger than your typical drone. Not sure what most of the lights are.
Many of the videos people post look exactly the same way a plane or helicopter would look like, and most of the video submitted to the FBI showed airplanes or helicopters, so yeah many people are too stupid on this topic to realize the lights they're seeing look the same as manned aircraft lights.
This ought to increase drone sales hehehe. Some aircraft will turn on lighhts that shine on the aircraft body. FBI and DEA do tracking with drones. The power and gas guys survey for problems. Have NJ and NY state authorize chasing them down with some fast stunt or WW2 planes with FAA coordination. Then the agencies involved will stop.
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How to decipher a drone vs an airplane:
Step 1: DON'T BE AN IDIOT
They need to deploy micro-doppler radar to track the drones, US military have these systems. It's a bit scary that FBI, state and local law enforcement doesn't as they are the first ones on site when a drone without remote ID is spotted and if there not being actively piloted by an operator (flying autonomous with AI, waypoints and pixel mapping) there is no radio signals to track. Local and state can only track drones with operators by tracking the radio signals which is the "old way" drones is operated. FAA can't detect and track "small" low flying drones with regular radar either.
There is a really big legal and capability hole exposed here and I hope no one with bad intentions exploit that but I'm afraid it's just a matter of time so it needs to be addressed fast. All drones are required to have remote ID now so actively tracking drones without it is stage one (no idea if spoofed IDs being used here) and next is stricter background checks by operators of drones weighing more than 50 lbs but even big swarms of smaller drones with a smaller payload is a problem in the near future that need addressing somehow as well.
It's crazy that government is so afraid of taking decisive action on unknown objects in the airspace, looks like a repeat of the chinese spy balloon all over again.
According to Donald Trump the military knows where these drones came from, they just won’t say
We can have the best military in the world, the best technology in the world, the best defense in the world, but without the best common sense in the world - none of the rest matters.
its Skynet, its online.
problem 1: we have no means capable of tracking these vehicles.
problem 2: we do not know how these drones are equipped
problem 3: they are flocks
problem 4: it was not a one-day problem, but it has been going on for a month
problem 5: it has been said that they are not enemy forces, nor American drones. So whose are they? (allies or extraterrestrials)
problem 6: they fly at low altitude
problem 7: they are not American tests because tests are not done at low altitude over inhabited centers
problem 8: the same is happening in other parts of America and the world, see UK
problem 9: they are not traceable and they black out
@@mannaggiacri9799
Solution 1: yes we do
Solution 2: irrelevant
Solution 3: we have flocks
Solution 4: it’s been a century long problem
Solution 5: they’re aliens
Solution 6: irrelevant
Solution 8: we don’t have the technology to defy physics
Solution 9: we have tracking technology in our 75 million dollar jets that have tracked other uap that went black
Final solution: government is hiding extraterrestrial life from us
They make huge remote controllable planes, thats what a few of them are. Literally small planes but much larger than your typical drone. Not sure what most of the lights are.
Good job Fox Philadelphia....you think we're stupid?
Many of the videos people post look exactly the same way a plane or helicopter would look like, and most of the video submitted to the FBI showed airplanes or helicopters, so yeah many people are too stupid on this topic to realize the lights they're seeing look the same as manned aircraft lights.
It's a bird. It's a plane. No it's super drone.
I keep a drone in my purse, so I definitely know the difference between an airplane, which I can't keep in my purse
And its a ufo
I just took a video i found one
Ground all this crap for two days.
Is she Japanese or Chinese, how to tell the difference?
Lol
she’s a person stop being an ass
This ought to increase drone sales hehehe. Some aircraft will turn on lighhts that shine on the aircraft body. FBI and DEA do tracking with drones. The power and gas guys survey for problems. Have NJ and NY state authorize chasing them down with some fast stunt or WW2 planes with FAA coordination. Then the agencies involved will stop.
ua-cam.com/video/uX86Pu2iF7Q/v-deo.html uh?
People want answers!!!
These are the answers. 99% of the sightings are just stupid people taking videos of Jets and small Planes. 😂
@ stop liking your own comments and if you comment on another comment of mine I’ll Block you for harassment
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