bmay529 wrote: » Maybe it as been covered earlier but why can't the drone be shot down? It all sounds as if there is something odd about the whole incident if they are prepared to close a main airport and disrupt so many people for so long!!!
Hurrache wrote: » Don't know how true or not this is, but apparently this is the latest sightinghttps://twitter.com/lord_splashy/status/1075868982899548162?s=19
What Username Guidelines wrote: » I’m far from a conspiracy theorist but there’s something fishy about this one. There absolutely has to be more to this story than authorities/media are letting on. Over 24hrs now and zero confirmed footage of any drone. Plenty of specific tech out there to track drones and plenty of other traditional methods of just following the drone after a sighting to see the recharge method. Perhaps a coordinated attack with many bad actors that’s too complex to track? Either way this is potentially entering a whole new era of copycat attacks and a fairly significant lockdown on hobby drones.
Hurrache wrote: » Train issues now too. Imagine you're on a train thinking you're getting to a hotel or elsewhere and getting stuck on a train.
Stephen15 wrote: » Train issues are being caused by a fire in a substation so probably separate to this
Hurrache wrote: » Yeah not saying they're related, just that it's a massive pisser.
Wheres Me Jumper? wrote: » Not sure if i feel ok quoting The Sun!!! but they seem to think it's an Eco-Warrior.https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8023028/gatwick-shut-drone-eco-warrior-cops-army-mi5/
Hurrache wrote: » I unfortunately clicked through. Pretty much a made up story with their claims and assumptions, with someone claiming they believe the person behind it is educated to PhD level.
dhaughton99 wrote: » I’m surprised that localized radar or all the fancy equipment in an airport wouldn’t be able to pick this up and follow.
ED E wrote: » If it were Russia they could have purchased 50 units and be using them as disposables. If it doesn't RTB you can't find its controller.
Jeff2 wrote: » I don't know that much about these things but if I can track a plane on the ground on flighttracker there has to be a way to control a drone that way.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » Are drones impossible to find on radar? Surely it’s worth shooting it down now. Elf and safety be damned.
bilston wrote: » Is Gatwick near populated areas? Shooting a drone down over a residential area is hardly a wise thing to do.
robinph wrote: » Not like there are many people hanging around the runway area likely to be hit. Not sure what the problem is, other than them finding a bullet on the runway in a few years time and having forgotten that they fired it so there being a security alert due to that.