The OSINT Game that Reveals Hidden Helicopters of Washington, DC: Shmoocon '23
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- Andrew Logan
@HelicoptersofDC is a Twitter account that is dedicated to helping Washingtonians answer the question “what’s that helicopter?” Flight tracking websites are of little use in D.C. because of a widely used government exemption to transponders. After dolling out thousands of points for Twitter users’ helicopter photos, the account uses computer vision to automatically infer operators from any photo/video sent to it. Location tagged “copter spots” are added to an open data set (map.copterspotter.com) that provides residents and lawmakers insights into trends the FAA doesn’t track. We post helicopter ATC radio to Twitter, where users can transcribe interesting transmissions to automatically generate and share maps of helicopter routes and zones.
In addition to showing attendees how to play our helicopter spotting game, I will briefly cover DC-specific trends comparing the last two years of user submitted data and results of the first 8 months of our computer vision program.
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This is excellent - thanks for sharing !!
Very interesting and informative.
I love helicopters. I’m glad there’s something like this on RUclips. I actually have questions about specific helicopters, but I am not sure where to go or who to ask about those specific helicopters.
If it’s a DC Helicopter I would start with 2021’s GAO report, Unfortunately Twitter still appears to be the platform for aviation enthusiasts so finding the right thread there could probably also get answers
Just curious. Do you know if the FBI flies helicopters that are within the DC area?
Yes! They operate Bell B429 and H60 Black Hawks, a great example of one of their exercises here: ruclips.net/video/arGMAtBvkys/видео.htmlsi=i4wI1BAXRJCjrYun
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