wait, let me get this right.. if i walked onto certain bases, without permission, they can shoot me, but they can fly drones, and they are just reported, and not shot down?
They are small and hard to detect. Only military drones are bigger than a bird. If our radar can detect them, they look very much like birds on a radar screen
@@mattthescrapwhisperer Probably, since the "Manchurian Candidate", has been "President (or Presidunce)", for the past 4 years, and his family, has been 'Garonteed', FREE, LA CHOY, selections, for their Lifetime!
"pretty high", lmao. I'm a commercial pilot with over 1200 hours, also I am a drone operator, and an aerospace engineer, I can guarantee you there is no propeller-driven commercial or home-built drone that is flying above 12,000 ft.
@@patriotwoodworker6092 miles yes, but attitude not so, prop limit, the higher you go the thinner the air. turbine Helicopter can reach 25000 ft hover at 10,000 ft I cant imagine a drone staying up there long.
The Feds only want to tighten regs on drone users. They'll lie through their teeth to do so. But totally fine if China invades the airspace and spies on us. This administration is garbage at best, treasonous at worst.
@XploreAz Yea but he's accusing consumer drones of flying miles high in the atmosphere. My dji drone requires me to input license information to fly higher than 400 feet so I agree with you. These have to be some kind of custom or commercial drones, but consumer drones will now have more regulations and restrictions as a result. 1 bad egg ruins the whole bunch, or however that saying goes 😂
That’s a real hard decision to make. If the drones are flying in, around, or over military bases and in military airspace, jam any signals being transmitted from the drones and blast them out of the sky! This would have been standard operating procedure during the “Cold War” it would also have been an act of war committed by whoever was in control of the drone(s) at that time! Y’all act like this is something new! It’s just newer technology, nothing new about the tactics for what is happening nor for the tactics of response!
But jamming bleeds out beyond the base, and that's not allowed. Hunting the operator down off base is a local popo thing and that requires coordination and law enforcement equipment. If they wanted, they could track a radio control signal to its source with antenna, a meter, and some intelligence. I think that is the barrier. During the Narco wars, the runners would hire ex-military with little more than a handheld RF detector to avoid US Coast Guard and Mexican military patrols.
This is a fake story just so they can put more restrictions on drones. Everyone knows civilians can't get drones that do that. The only people falling for this... Are every one of you that doesn't know what to think until Daddy TV tells you to.
One would think that another drone could locate these unknown drones and tail them to their landing spot where the operator could be identified. Doesn't seem to be too difficult.
The FCC has had the ability to triangulate shit for decades. They can easily figure out who and where the operator is by doing that with the signal they are using. Its pretty easy and its surprising they are not trying to...
@@stevenchristenson2428it’s not that easy, the new transmitters are very low power and these drones are probably flying by GPS, so there isn’t a transmitter to find.
It is All by Design. Our own military is willing to kill innocent Americans. I saw a video about this Helene Hurricane. Young American Soldiers saying they will take Americans Out. WTF ?
SES look em' up Senior Executive Services. federal "advisors" behind every selected/ elected, appointed and hired goblin in government. 10,000 of them causing chaos and mayhem. Few know anything about them.
no way in hell are they seeing a DJI mavic at 6000 feet... can't really see it from 500' away no f16 is differentiating a Drone or a bird.. those must be agricultural sized drones .
@@truckcop1 Again, like guns, its not the drone, its the dangerous doofus operating the drone. Further, unlike guns, the fundamental design purpose of a drone is not to kill something.
How the hell are these pilots seeing these drones ffs? I mean, the jets are flying at thousands of feet and at hundreds of MPH and they can see them???? Full sized aircraft very often don't see each other let alone a small drone. Sounds like the press is not letting the truth get in the way of a good story. Not saying it's not happening; I'm just saying the pilots must have superhuman eyesight and a keen imagination. The truth is probably somewhere in between
They are commercially available and are used to spray crops and many other things. They do cost around $20,000 per drone, so it ain't some kid missing around.
Spreading false info isn't gonna get you anywhere in life, they literally use these drones for spraying pesticides and shit on crops, so yes they are commercially available.
BTW, If you buy the parts and make your own drone it's unregulated. ALSO, if your drone is several years old like mine you can do as you wish yet I imposed a 400' ceiling on my own since we have had low aircraft with floats in the area. If I hear any airplanes or ultralights I drop altitude to 100' almost immediately. Hitting return home is my preplanned flight just above the trees. Imagine being party to an airplane crashing due to your stupid drone!!! Best part is there are no quiet airplanes so I know when their in the area without question. I never fly under a 10 mile visibility anyway helping to avoid any issue at all cost.
thank you for flying safe homie, i fly freestyle, my djis, and old school los fixed wing, as well as spending my whole life around maned aviation, its cool to see other people flying responsibly, I do density altitude calculations before i ripp freestyle quads because it helps me understand the efficiency of the motor output and battery life, check adsb live and check notams, check sectional charts, even though im in class g airspace and will never fly over 400 feet agl and, always bring my flying machines in when i hear or see anyone flying actual planes, i don't have an adsb alarm , it would be cool, but for now, i just stay flying with common sense, safety, and respect to the environment and people around me. I hope people educate them selvs further on this subject, but what ive learned growing up around manned aviation is.....the general public is afraid of general aviation....and have noo knowledge of aviation to begin with. thanks for flying safe and responsible
As an FAA licensed Part 107 Commercial Drone Pilot, I can assure you that you can easily get a drone to that altitude. That said, those altitudes are mean sea level(MSL), and not AGL. The mountains and plateaus are already pretty high in altitude, like Denver being 5,280 above sea level, and most of the large DJI drones will get to 10,000ft so add that to the terrain elevation and you are at 14,000ft pretty easily.
@ImpendingJoker never said you couldn't get one that high I just said I don't think a off the shelf drone was capable of that it has to comply with faa rules
So our airspace is comply unsecured. These type of drones, that can operate at those altitudes have a significant payload. Why are they not being shot down and treated as national threats?
@@jonathanp1884 this is in thousands of square miles of desert. probably pre progammed to fly to a specific area where a controller can land it and retrieve it. the cartels have a lot of money to buy them.
Spying? Hell naw! It’s quite obvious that they are Jewish Space lasers. Some are proven to be stealing family pets. I love just putting bullshit put there without a shred of evidence. Intelligent folks gather information before making accusations. You obviously don’t do that. Do better 👍
@@richardsessions6846 Not under this administration? I can only think your opinion is the Biden administration is not working for your liking? I guess a strong dictator who cares for only himself would not make laws but take actions then wait for the courts to decide if his actions are against the constitution. But wait trump said on day one he may cancel the constitution. Yep you may be correct. It’s a crazy world without laws to follow.
@@richardsessions6846 The admin acting on behalf of the WEF and UN allowed them in illegally. Most likely it's middle eastern men that crossed the kamala border.
The military is not allowed to behave like police domestically in the USA, I believe this is due to the The Posse Comitatus Act. The regular local police have to handle it.
This will get much worse before it is neutralized. No doubt there are defense industry programs developing tech to counter this and identify the operator.
The video is about drone sightings in Arizona that are raising suspicion. Fighter pilots have spotted drones flying at high altitudes near military bases, and some of the drones have even collided with fighter jets. The FAA limits recreational drones to 400 ft off the ground, but these drones are flying at up to 14,000 ft in the air. This is illegal, but so far none of the drone sightings have resulted in an arrest. Security experts believe that foreign actors or drug smugglers may be using drones in US airspace. The Congress and the intelligence community are still trying to figure out what to do about this growing concern.
If the military jets see the drones, they soon won't and them types of drones typically need $ponsors. Someone's watching what's going on around military bases more than the Enthusiast level here.. but whom? and why should be most alarming. Hopefully FBI is on this one! 🐴
Feds and Insurance Companies. Go higher, there are even solar drones. A company in Las Vegas developed a chip a few years ago that makes nighttime look like day. The US is under 24 hour surveillance. Very few civilians can afford a drone that can have the flight time necessary to take those risky trips. And very few people are going to be able to justify losing that type of drone or buying another if it crashes. Are their some people who might do it? Sure. Is it common? Probably not.
I live in California and the last two weeks we've seen drones in the night sky, it's very strange seeing them there not small and they seem to be in a formation.
Ummm .. most advanced jets ... Huh... you'd think they'd be very capable of pulverizing a simple drone out of the airspace... My estimation is , they'd better learn how damned quickly.. Nothing good can come by these drones in our airspace...
Drones are now the favorite low altitude sattelites,so who knows who is watching us
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Off the shelf drones have a limit of 400 feet. Commercial or professional drones go higher. They have to be trained and certified. If the FAA cared they could locate the pilots within an hour. If they cared.
I adapted a 12ga shotgun barrel to a old pneumatic powered air gun. Attach thin wire to 3/8 steel balls. Have not had to use it since I hung spider wire from tall trees front and backyards. If a drone flys over that's one thing and stupidly legal. BUT hovering Over scoping out my house or yard. Or harassing my dog. They get taken down. Three have mysteriously fallen out of the sky. Some spider wire from one 30 ft tree to the other caught one. One is still hanging 15ft off the deck. Waiting to be claimed. It ran into a wire 18ft off the deck. Its huge 3ft wide. Two external cameras. I'm not going to say what kind of drone it is but the cameras alone are over $1,000 online.
As someone truly in the hobby. You cannot buy an off the shelf toy drone and fly it to those altitudes. Complete misinformation by the media as usual. I would have to ask “what entity is responsible for this”. Answer, most likely foreign.
As an FAA licensed Part 107 Commercial Drone Pilot, I can assure you that you can easily get a drone to that altitude. That said, those altitudes are mean sea level(MSL), and not AGL. The mountains and plateaus are already pretty high in altitude, like Denver being 5,280 above sea level, and most of the large DJI drones will get to 10,000ft so add that to the terrain elevation and you are at 14,000ft pretty easily. Do not comment upon what you clearly do not know.
Come on! We ALL know from the talking heads on the 24 hour for-profit "fear" channels that you can walk into any Target and buy a toy drone which you can park in front of your neighbor's window spying 24 hours a day, or visit airliners at 30-35 thousand feet!
@@ImpendingJokerYou just committed the logical fallacy of appealing to authority. Your "trust me bro I'm a pro" position is without weight or merit and does not offer adequate standing within a debate. Provide proof to back up your assertions or we'll be forced to conclude that it is you who doesn't know what they're talking about.
The smaller DJI drones are limited to 1600 feet. The drones you can buy at the store or online DO NOT go that high. These drones need to be found, captured and inspected.
There would be tons of people who would love a job sitting at a gaming console flying a robot wars drone built on a pentagon budget to hunt down other drones. Generation 1 could start out with titanium talons (and a beak might be nice). As spies and criminals modify their drones the next generation of kill bots get chain saws, blow torches or whatever else seems appropriate.
The suspicion of Chinese involvement, particularly if drones are spotted near sensitive US military installations, aligns with concerns over espionage and data collection that have been raised regarding Chinese-made technology in other areas (e.g., telecom networks, apps like TikTok). Surveillance could involve direct observation or the interception of communications.
Drones drones drones. In my area there is a maximum security prison. The news reported an individual was apprehended with a large powerful drone capable of lift up a person. The news never showed that drone. After that incident I followed up on drones, in that search found a business that was raided in Texas that built personal drones for clients big enough to carry large heavy payloads.
Why would such powerful drones be inherently illegal, when they could serve a legitimate purpose? It's the criminal mis-use of the product, rather than the product itself.
You are mistaken. The GPS in the aircraft does know “height above ground”. It’s often used in contests, I launch my glider with a small motor and it shuts off at 250 feet. Then I try and stay up as long as I can. After about an hour I lose concentration and land though.
@@raymondbunkofske4702 - I understand that your "glider with a small motor" is big enough to carry your body. What do you know about the cheap small drones with 4 of 6 propellers? (Literally, what do you know, it is not an irony.)
It could be someone who just enjoys POV flying, out for a spin. It's just as possible to be nefarious, but there are plenty of drone pilots who just like to fly for fun and to see what they can see.
I had one circling my neighbor's and I. At sunset. I pointed my rifle at it and it flinched and flew off toward the highway. I am 15 miles off grid. Called the police, they had no clue about the origin. It was huge, black, and has something hanging from the bottom. The hanging object looked like a torpedo....
Just make a law against flying over 400 feet; It works great for guns, because no criminals, mentally ill, or minors, are doing school shootings or anything illegal with guns because of the laws.
I have to wonder if “Drone “ has become the new word for “UFO” they aren’t going to ground themselves for reporting a drone And a stock DJI drone is not going to make it to 14k feet on a stock battery. At least not if it plans to land again without crashing I’d also like to know how fast these drones were moving. I don’t doubt some of these sightings were actually hobby level or store bought drones, but I expect some may have been black projects that aren’t telling everyone about even their own pilots
I am curious as to how a drone can get four miles above ground level. You're telling me these consumer-grade drones have output power THAT strong? As somebody that grew up with real RC aircraft (airplanes, a few helicopters) I have my doubts. That is WAY beyond LOS (line of sight) and I wonder how fast they'd react to inputs if they were that far away. A mile is 5,280ft. 20,000ft is almost four miles. That must be a powerful transmitter.
Geessssss, all we have to do is Jam the Drone. If jammed, it will fall to the ground and be destroyed. All military aircraft have jamming capabilities.
In Utah people have abuse laws, And I don't think anyone's ever been fined even, for when you're out and people are herassing each other on the street. There's also a problem with patrol misconduct, so it doesn't amaze me that the laws aren't getting reinforced.
Insurance companies are using them to determine risk factors that they can site to cancel your policy. Like the non existent moss on your 15 year old/ 50 year warranty roof in Southern California where moss is not a thing. Doesn't matter you've been insured with them for 30 years with zero claims.
You can fly a commercial drone that high, but, and it's a big but, the operator has to be very close to the site where they saw it. You will burn up your battery(ies) very quickly going that high and couldn't fly far. Before you create legislation to stop it, don't you think they should find out what it is or who is doing it? Like their idiotic thinking on guns, the people that do it are already criminals (you have to get permission to fly over 400 feet), so they aren't going to jump at the chance of following new laws.
"The FAA limits recreational drones to 400 feet off the ground." No, the FAA limits ALL drones to 400 feet off the ground. Any and all consumer drones come with limits on how high the drone can be flown above the takeoff point. The most common limit is 500 meters (1,640 feet). The maximum limit for any consumer drone is 800 meters (2,624 feet), However, these limits can be removed by firmware hacks. A foreign government could easily modify the firmware to allow the drones to be flown at the heights mentioned in this story.
I am shocked and dismayed ! Does this mean bad actors aren't fitting RID (remote identification modules) to their drones ? But the FAA told us all that we must fit these modules to all our drones and model aircraft at great expense, and this would stop bad actors
There is nothing preventing a small local jurisdiction from purchasing a drone and hovering it around a “suspect location”. I suppose that is the same as a stakeout. We obviously need to adjust the laws to account for this technology.
15 years ago when we started using drones this is what people did, they wanted to see how high they can go. Obviously there are still some enthusiasts ignoring the rules...
wait, let me get this right..
if i walked onto certain bases, without permission, they can shoot me, but they can fly drones, and they are just reported, and not shot down?
They are small and hard to detect. Only military drones are bigger than a bird. If our radar can detect them, they look very much like birds on a radar screen
@@stuffnuns
My DJI air 3 is bigger than a bird. Bought it Best Buy lol
@@stuffnunsyou obviously have no idea what you’re talking about if you believe consumers drones are smaller than a bird.
@@XploreAz ok
@stuffnuns FAA rules state no Radio control shall fly above 400 feet.
How many of these drones are being operated by China, Russia, Iran, N. Korea etc.?
We have chosen to be a weak country.. Once a great country of strength ...
Our OWN governments are our number one enemy now though
Paranoid much?
Exactly.
It's Chi-Naa
Here in Washington by the Canada border near blaine. Multiple big 10ft drones are flying in grid patterns over the refineries and no ones talking
Because they are idiots humiliated by their stupidity.
No one is talking because the drones are likely arial surveillance as part of the refineries security program, it's quite common.
I wonder if any are flying near the naval bases in Kitsap
@@mattthescrapwhisperer Probably, since the "Manchurian Candidate", has been "President (or Presidunce)", for the past 4 years, and his family, has been 'Garonteed', FREE, LA CHOY, selections, for their Lifetime!
Grid patterns are usually surveying as that is something commercial operators do.
"pretty high", lmao. I'm a commercial pilot with over 1200 hours, also I am a drone operator, and an aerospace engineer, I can guarantee you there is no propeller-driven commercial or home-built drone that is flying above 12,000 ft.
@@SP-nt4sr I agree and suspect this is all propaganda to tighten the restrictions on consumer drones.
Not true. A lot of DJI drones have ranges in the miles.
@patriotwoodworker6092 2 miles at the most, and that's if you have enough battery to come back
@@patriotwoodworker6092 miles yes, but attitude not so, prop limit, the higher you go the thinner the air. turbine Helicopter can reach 25000 ft hover at 10,000 ft I cant imagine a drone staying up there long.
The Feds only want to tighten regs on drone users. They'll lie through their teeth to do so. But totally fine if China invades the airspace and spies on us. This administration is garbage at best, treasonous at worst.
Certainly not Chinese, we have none of them on American soil. Our border is secure.
And pigs were seen flying too.
😎 good one 👏👏
I think he's being sarcastic.
We are weak under the current administration.
Lol!😂
don't tell me about a f16 hitting a drone and not elaborating on it - I call bs
Yep ywp
It's all bs. Consumer drones can not fly this high without entering license information into their software.
100% even if it was a toy drone that would be too much damage to ignore
@@ForrestGumpWR a custom built drone can easily.
@XploreAz Yea but he's accusing consumer drones of flying miles high in the atmosphere. My dji drone requires me to input license information to fly higher than 400 feet so I agree with you. These have to be some kind of custom or commercial drones, but consumer drones will now have more regulations and restrictions as a result. 1 bad egg ruins the whole bunch, or however that saying goes 😂
That’s a real hard decision to make.
If the drones are flying in, around, or over military bases and in military airspace, jam any signals being transmitted from the drones and blast them out of the sky!
This would have been standard operating procedure during the “Cold War” it would also have been an act of war committed by whoever was in control of the drone(s) at that time!
Y’all act like this is something new!
It’s just newer technology, nothing new about the tactics for what is happening nor for the tactics of response!
But jamming bleeds out beyond the base, and that's not allowed. Hunting the operator down off base is a local popo thing and that requires coordination and law enforcement equipment.
If they wanted, they could track a radio control signal to its source with antenna, a meter, and some intelligence. I think that is the barrier.
During the Narco wars, the runners would hire ex-military with little more than a handheld RF detector to avoid US Coast Guard and Mexican military patrols.
This is a fake story just so they can put more restrictions on drones. Everyone knows civilians can't get drones that do that. The only people falling for this... Are every one of you that doesn't know what to think until Daddy TV tells you to.
The 100,000 CHINESE spies Newsome escorted into Cali. MAAYY have a bit to do with this.
Take me back to yesterday
You really think the current administration is going to anything about this. Remember how long it took them to just shoot down a Chinese spy balloon.
One would think that another drone could locate these unknown drones and tail them to their landing spot where the operator could be identified. Doesn't seem to be too difficult.
@harrybenson9983 was thinking the exact same thing.
The FCC has had the ability to triangulate shit for decades. They can easily figure out who and where the operator is by doing that with the signal they are using. Its pretty easy and its surprising they are not trying to...
@@stevenchristenson2428it’s not that easy, the new transmitters are very low power and these drones are probably flying by GPS, so there isn’t a transmitter to find.
Better get ready because your government is doing this the revolution is about to happen everyone knows it
It is All by Design.
Our own military is willing to kill innocent Americans.
I saw a video about this Helene Hurricane. Young American Soldiers saying they will take Americans Out. WTF ?
I just don't understand why our government and/or military, have allowed ANY object to fly freely in our airspace!!!
Our military has been compromised. Please Wake Up.
The Chinese would shoot an illegal drone without thinking about it!
Is the usa government stupid?
Our government is not OUR government anymore
SES look em' up Senior Executive Services. federal "advisors" behind every selected/ elected, appointed and hired goblin in government. 10,000 of them causing chaos and mayhem. Few know anything about them.
@@kristybarker924 what, like me in my Cessna 206? Do we live under martial law? Can I borrow an exclamation point?!?!?!
no way in hell are they seeing a DJI mavic at 6000 feet...
can't really see it from 500' away
no f16 is differentiating a Drone or a bird..
those must be agricultural sized drones .
Like guns - drones are not the problem. Its the bad guys using the drones.
Drones certainly CAN be the problem. The possibility of a collision with commercial, military or private aircraft is not to be taken lightly.
@@truckcop1 Again, like guns, its not the drone, its the dangerous doofus operating the drone. Further, unlike guns, the fundamental design purpose of a drone is not to kill something.
@@edruttledge342 And.. just like guns, banning or further restricting them would do little to stop bad people from continuing to use them.
It the administration. They Want to ruin our country so spies, balloons, drones, all are welcomed by the traitors in office
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As long as you are not a legal law-abiding citizen, you can do whatever you want in the USA.
ain't that the truth !
VOTE OUT THE FOOLS SELLING AMERICA OUT.................
That is the honest truth with this administration.
Oh please. Reactionary whining much?
@@mamatrain100How is that false?
The A10 pilot was probably begging to tap the cannon trigger on that drone. brrrp, no more drone.
Correction.... BRRRRRT!
@@jamesturner6949 lol
Brrrrt
How do we know they were not taken out.
I’d be surprised if they WERNT.
Unfortunately these military aircraft don’t fly with ordnance loaded except under certain threat conditions or conducting certain training exercises.
How the hell are these pilots seeing these drones ffs?
I mean, the jets are flying at thousands of feet and at hundreds of MPH and they can see them????
Full sized aircraft very often don't see each other let alone a small drone.
Sounds like the press is not letting the truth get in the way of a good story.
Not saying it's not happening; I'm just saying the pilots must have superhuman eyesight and a keen imagination.
The truth is probably somewhere in between
Truth is always in between
@@ScatManAust radar?
Plastic bags floating alone, must be a drone,...
Just as likely to be a bird.
These things are not commercially available! The military and State Authorities need to get involved.
They are commercially available and are used to spray crops and many other things. They do cost around $20,000 per drone, so it ain't some kid missing around.
I have the same DJI drones in my hobby room and bought it legally. I use them to map out the farm fields for soil analysis for next year's crop
Spreading false info isn't gonna get you anywhere in life, they literally use these drones for spraying pesticides and shit on crops, so yes they are commercially available.
BTW, If you buy the parts and make your own drone it's unregulated. ALSO, if your drone is several years old like mine you can do as you wish yet I imposed a 400' ceiling on my own since we have had low aircraft with floats in the area. If I hear any airplanes or ultralights I drop altitude to 100' almost immediately. Hitting return home is my preplanned flight just above the trees. Imagine being party to an airplane crashing due to your stupid drone!!! Best part is there are no quiet airplanes so I know when their in the area without question. I never fly under a 10 mile visibility anyway helping to avoid any issue at all cost.
Now that’s flying responsibly, I fly freestyle so I’m rarely even above the treetops.
thank you for flying safe homie, i fly freestyle, my djis, and old school los fixed wing, as well as spending my whole life around maned aviation, its cool to see other people flying responsibly, I do density altitude calculations before i ripp freestyle quads because it helps me understand the efficiency of the motor output and battery life, check adsb live and check notams, check sectional charts, even though im in class g airspace and will never fly over 400 feet agl and, always bring my flying machines in when i hear or see anyone flying actual planes, i don't have an adsb alarm , it would be cool, but for now, i just stay flying with common sense, safety, and respect to the environment and people around me. I hope people educate them selvs further on this subject, but what ive learned growing up around manned aviation is.....the general public is afraid of general aviation....and have noo knowledge of aviation to begin with. thanks for flying safe and responsible
Im gonna call bullshit you cant buy a off the shelf drone online that can fly to those heights it will have to be modified or hacked to do that .
You can buy one. It will be more expensive than a hobby shop drone, but it will fly that high.
As an FAA licensed Part 107 Commercial Drone Pilot, I can assure you that you can easily get a drone to that altitude. That said, those altitudes are mean sea level(MSL), and not AGL. The mountains and plateaus are already pretty high in altitude, like Denver being 5,280 above sea level, and most of the large DJI drones will get to 10,000ft so add that to the terrain elevation and you are at 14,000ft pretty easily.
@ImpendingJoker never said you couldn't get one that high I just said I don't think a off the shelf drone was capable of that it has to comply with faa rules
Nation State Funding. Not Walmart.
@DESTINYFPV you have no idea what you talking about, lol.
So our airspace is comply unsecured. These type of drones, that can operate at those altitudes have a significant payload. Why are they not being shot down and treated as national threats?
I agree about the danger, but how do you shoot down something you can’t see on radar or with a thermal imaging device until you’re within 100 feet?
@@raymondbunkofske4702 There is also a concern where the debris may fall.
@@jonathanp1884 this is in thousands of square miles of desert. probably pre progammed to fly to a specific area where a controller can land it and retrieve it. the cartels have a lot of money to buy them.
@@musicmatters4357 it wasn’t I should have stated payload capability
@@raymondbunkofske4702 helicopter but it would still be difficult to find them.
100% cartel
100% agree. Human smugglers are being replaced. "Drones took your job." Whois next?
@@musicmatters4357 Thanks for your comment.
Wake up
@@mattesonsc they took our jerbs
@@Scotiapilot1966 nope it’s the USA. They just want a reason to attack china..
Someone is spying. Take them out. Quit wondering about it.
Of course it's spying. Also SW of Luke...isn't there a nuke power plant out there?
Spying?
Hell naw!
It’s quite obvious that they are Jewish Space lasers.
Some are proven to be stealing family pets.
I love just putting bullshit put there without a shred of evidence.
Intelligent folks gather information before making accusations. You obviously don’t do that.
Do better 👍
Yes, there is.
Palo Verde Nuclear plant.
Why we have laws is because of the abuse people can’t seem to not do. Laws and punishments must be strict and quick.
Not under this administration!
@@richardsessions6846 Not under this administration? I can only think your opinion is the Biden administration is not working for your liking?
I guess a strong dictator who cares for only himself would not make laws but take actions then wait for the courts to decide if his actions are against the constitution. But wait trump said on day one he may cancel the constitution. Yep you may be correct. It’s a crazy world without laws to follow.
@@richardsessions6846 The admin acting on behalf of the WEF and UN allowed them in illegally. Most likely it's middle eastern men that crossed the kamala border.
Why does this administration seem totally unable to do anything right? With all the tech available to the government they can’t locate drone pilots?
The military is not allowed to behave like police domestically in the USA, I believe this is due to the The Posse Comitatus Act. The regular local police have to handle it.
How do you locate a pilot that launches a preprogrammed UAV?
Remarkable 🥸
This will get much worse before it is neutralized. No doubt there are defense industry programs developing tech to counter this and identify the operator.
There already is tech to defeat them. I don't think it's common knowledge.
@@Thunderbyrd. any references?
GIYF
The pilots shouldn't look at these drones as nuisances but as live fire practice opportunities.
Absolutely!!
Must be swamp gas, oops I mean balloons.
👍 😅 👽
Good one
Yep. Drone has become the new go to term for UAP.
The video is about drone sightings in Arizona that are raising suspicion. Fighter pilots have spotted drones flying at high altitudes near military bases, and some of the drones have even collided with fighter jets. The FAA limits recreational drones to 400 ft off the ground, but these drones are flying at up to 14,000 ft in the air. This is illegal, but so far none of the drone sightings have resulted in an arrest. Security experts believe that foreign actors or drug smugglers may be using drones in US airspace. The Congress and the intelligence community are still trying to figure out what to do about this growing concern.
Yeppers 🥸
If the military jets see the drones, they soon won't and them types of drones typically need $ponsors. Someone's watching what's going on around military bases more than the Enthusiast level here.. but whom? and why should be most alarming. Hopefully FBI is on this one! 🐴
The FBI, CIA knows, the CIA calls themselves the first defense for the US they know.
Lol....the fbi! 🤣🤣🤣
The FBI, they have their head up their asses worrying about Facebook and School Board meetings
@@russellgraham7497 Yeah, the FBI, that's a joke.
@@russellgraham7497 They are calling the Chinese and telling them to keep it low-key.
Best comment from a news anchor in 10 years, CONGRESS is STILL figuring out what to do!!!!😂😂😂
Feds and Insurance Companies.
Go higher, there are even solar drones.
A company in Las Vegas developed a chip a few years ago that makes nighttime look like day. The US is under 24 hour surveillance.
Very few civilians can afford a drone that can have the flight time necessary to take those risky trips. And very few people are going to be able to justify losing that type of drone or buying another if it crashes. Are their some people who might do it? Sure. Is it common? Probably not.
The Chinese are surveying their new property
It’s Amazon 😅
"were searching for your address."
Not surprised. Its easier than ever for other countries to come into this country and do what ever they want.
Man that title had me stressing for a sec thought my fpv drone flying was illegal lmao😂🤣
I live in California and the last two weeks we've seen drones in the night sky, it's very strange seeing them there not small and they seem to be in a formation.
On thier way to a night time job doing aerial light shows. Drones gotta work man...
Chinese spying
Cartels
News report said “Likely using drones”. But she said they ARE doing it. Protect our country!
Southwest of Luke AFB? So towards Palo Verde?
Ummm .. most advanced jets ... Huh... you'd think they'd be very capable of pulverizing a simple drone out of the airspace... My estimation is , they'd better learn how damned quickly.. Nothing good can come by these drones in our airspace...
Drones are now the favorite low altitude sattelites,so who knows who is watching us
Off the shelf drones have a limit of 400 feet. Commercial or professional drones go higher. They have to be trained and certified. If the FAA cared they could locate the pilots within an hour. If they cared.
The police are monitoring people's behavior with drones.
Sure they are.
@josephstreff162 you mean "They sure are".
High tech military electromagnetic frequency weapons and rmn
@@ijfsfv7439 yup
Finally some actual news. Thank You AZ3.
Sorry dude store bought drone will not go 20,000 ft. Your the expert?
You're!
First off, he didn’t say 20,000ft, he just said they can fly high, secondly an off the shelf DJI Mavic 3 can go 18,000-20,000 feet in elevation.
They will if your standing at 19000 feet!
I adapted a 12ga shotgun barrel to a old pneumatic powered air gun. Attach thin wire to 3/8 steel balls. Have not had to use it since I hung spider wire from tall trees front and backyards.
If a drone flys over that's one thing and stupidly legal. BUT hovering Over scoping out my house or yard. Or harassing my dog. They get taken down. Three have mysteriously fallen out of the sky. Some spider wire from one 30 ft tree to the other caught one. One is still hanging 15ft off the deck. Waiting to be claimed. It ran into a wire 18ft off the deck. Its huge 3ft wide. Two external cameras. I'm not going to say what kind of drone it is but the cameras alone are over $1,000 online.
Bunch of bull FAA just wants to take the hobby we love , away.
If your hobby involves illegally threatening the lives and safety of people in aircraft then yeah, you deserve to be locked up.
Come on nobody flys that high.
As someone truly in the hobby. You cannot buy an off the shelf toy drone and fly it to those altitudes. Complete misinformation by the media as usual. I would have to ask “what entity is responsible for this”. Answer, most likely foreign.
As an FAA licensed Part 107 Commercial Drone Pilot, I can assure you that you can easily get a drone to that altitude. That said, those altitudes are mean sea level(MSL), and not AGL. The mountains and plateaus are already pretty high in altitude, like Denver being 5,280 above sea level, and most of the large DJI drones will get to 10,000ft so add that to the terrain elevation and you are at 14,000ft pretty easily. Do not comment upon what you clearly do not know.
@@robertwestall3456 exactly
Come on! We ALL know from the talking heads on the 24 hour for-profit "fear" channels that you can walk into any Target and buy a toy drone which you can park in front of your neighbor's window spying 24 hours a day, or visit airliners at 30-35 thousand feet!
@@ImpendingJokerYou just committed the logical fallacy of appealing to authority. Your "trust me bro I'm a pro" position is without weight or merit and does not offer adequate standing within a debate. Provide proof to back up your assertions or we'll be forced to conclude that it is you who doesn't know what they're talking about.
@@ImpendingJoker What the hell is an" FAA licensed drone pilot"? Is that one level above "Professional gamer"??
Sounds like the someone should be doing interception operations.
The smaller DJI drones are limited to 1600 feet. The drones you can buy at the store or online DO NOT go that high. These drones need to be found, captured and inspected.
the drones they are talking about dont exist. thay made them up!
There would be tons of people who would love a job sitting at a gaming console flying a robot wars drone built on a pentagon budget to hunt down other drones. Generation 1 could start out with titanium talons (and a beak might be nice). As spies and criminals modify their drones the next generation of kill bots get chain saws, blow torches or whatever else seems appropriate.
The suspicion of Chinese involvement, particularly if drones are spotted near sensitive US military installations, aligns with concerns over espionage and data collection that have been raised regarding Chinese-made technology in other areas (e.g., telecom networks, apps like TikTok). Surveillance could involve direct observation or the interception of communications.
I had no idea that drones could fly that high!
Military grade can ..
Answers easy - brandon's illegal foreign buds .
Congress is perfectly capable of deciding what to do around 5 years from now.
Let me guess, regulate drones even more where recreational pilots can't fly because of clowns in the using them the wrong way.
I saw that drone in the PFP over Peoria and the I17 hovering the other day
Drones drones drones. In my area there is a maximum security prison. The news reported an individual was apprehended with a large powerful drone capable of lift up a person. The news never showed that drone. After that incident I followed up on drones, in that search found a business that was raided in Texas that built personal drones for clients big enough to carry large heavy payloads.
Why would such powerful drones be inherently illegal, when they could serve a legitimate purpose? It's the criminal mis-use of the product, rather than the product itself.
How can you stop a cheap drone at 400 feet ?
It does not have an altitude detector, to automatically limit the ceiling.
Correct me if I am wrong.
You are mistaken. The GPS in the aircraft does know “height above ground”. It’s often used in contests, I launch my glider with a small motor and it shuts off at 250 feet. Then I try and stay up as long as I can. After about an hour I lose concentration and land though.
@@raymondbunkofske4702 - I understand that your "glider with a small motor" is big enough to carry your body. What do you know about the cheap small drones with 4 of 6 propellers? (Literally, what do you know, it is not an irony.)
There is NO legitimate reason to be flying a drone at that altitude ....ALL drone operators (legitimate) know this.
criminals
It could be someone who just enjoys POV flying, out for a spin. It's just as possible to be nefarious, but there are plenty of drone pilots who just like to fly for fun and to see what they can see.
Of course no one knew anything like this would happen. I don’t understand, cause I’m not smart enough to figure this out. I’m just an American.
I build drones with capabilities of 2km in altitude and a range of 200km. With a payload capacity of 12kilograms. One of these was probably mine 😂
😂 Andale 😂
@@MacBrown-gc4sv who bought it red China..bet they paid you in yens lol 🤣 hahaha
I am in central Pennsylvania, and I am being harassed by gangstalkers who have been using drones (among many other methods) to stalk me.
ill spam this forever, this is a manufactured story
Store bought drone flying at 20,000ft? BS! These are home made.
AZ is done.
I bought my nephew a nice drone, he loves it. All drones are supposed to have FAA tags to inform if illegal activity is happening.
I hate this world and what it’s become
Demorats are destroying america
im just inlove with the drone😉
I had one circling my neighbor's and I. At sunset. I pointed my rifle at it and it flinched and flew off toward the highway. I am 15 miles off grid. Called the police, they had no clue about the origin. It was huge, black, and has something hanging from the bottom. The hanging object looked like a torpedo....
Close enough to see everything they need, these are not Americans flying these. Drug dealers aren’t watching Military bases!
My guess...........CHINA!! Is why they are purchasing area around military bases!!
over 14 K ? , r they sure this not a neighboring Base ??
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Target practice.....HELLO. If its seems odd then it is.
We need Trump back🇺🇸
Would rather have a roast beef sandwich for president.
@@Cptmorgon You already have a potato-in-chief, and his cackling sidekick.
@elutimo102 at least that potato and human hyena don't cry about getting fact checked in every interview.
@@Cptmorgon They don't get fact checked, because they almost never give interviews, and then only to those interviewers of the same ilk as they.
Just make a law against flying over 400 feet; It works great for guns, because no criminals, mentally ill, or minors, are doing school shootings or anything illegal with guns because of the laws.
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Black-rock? Or China?
Dugway mafia...
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Figure out a way to detach them from their rotors.
I have to wonder if “Drone “ has become the new word for “UFO” they aren’t going to ground themselves for reporting a drone
And a stock DJI drone is not going to make it to 14k feet on a stock battery. At least not if it plans to land again without crashing
I’d also like to know how fast these drones were moving. I don’t doubt some of these sightings were actually hobby level or store bought drones, but I expect some may have been black projects that aren’t telling everyone about even their own pilots
@@SummerCrowfpv Yeah a civilian drone at 14,000 ft 😂 no way. More like they don't know what's flying in the air and it isn't drones.
If USAF is afraid to shoot it down why not jet wash, if you pass close to it at M-2 seems like no drone could handel that kind of stress.
Oh great. Now our taxes are going to be spent on putting BB guns on our military jets. O_o
Balloons to easy to see.
I dont believe this for a second. Fix the doors on the Airplanes first thats much more dangerous.
educate yourself! this is complete bs
I am curious as to how a drone can get four miles above ground level. You're telling me these consumer-grade drones have output power THAT strong? As somebody that grew up with real RC aircraft (airplanes, a few helicopters) I have my doubts. That is WAY beyond LOS (line of sight) and I wonder how fast they'd react to inputs if they were that far away. A mile is 5,280ft. 20,000ft is almost four miles. That must be a powerful transmitter.
Don’t worry is just the coyotes trying to cross some immigrants
Geessssss, all we have to do is Jam the Drone. If jammed, it will fall to the ground and be destroyed. All military aircraft have jamming capabilities.
Your Chinese neighbors to military bases
I live in cottonwood Arizona. we have seen slow moving lights coming from the north to the West.
In Utah people have abuse laws, And I don't think anyone's ever been fined even, for when you're out and people are herassing each other on the street.
There's also a problem with patrol misconduct, so it doesn't amaze me that the laws aren't getting reinforced.
So why did that guy get arrested for pew pewing a drone he didn't realize was a walmart drone when stuff like this is shared
Insurance companies are using them to determine risk factors that they can site to cancel your policy. Like the non existent moss on your 15 year old/ 50 year warranty roof in Southern California where moss is not a thing. Doesn't matter you've been insured with them for 30 years with zero claims.
The Chinese doing covert reconnaissance.
I love the ominous drum beats. It adds professional drama to your reporting. I get the message. We’re all doomed and there is no hope.
You can fly a commercial drone that high, but, and it's a big but, the operator has to be very close to the site where they saw it. You will burn up your battery(ies) very quickly going that high and couldn't fly far. Before you create legislation to stop it, don't you think they should find out what it is or who is doing it? Like their idiotic thinking on guns, the people that do it are already criminals (you have to get permission to fly over 400 feet), so they aren't going to jump at the chance of following new laws.
I was wondering why Luke put up a new radar tower next to the southern gate. This explains so much!
Those darn kids and their spy drones!!!!
"Drones" are the new catch-all replacing "swamp gas".
"The FAA limits recreational drones to 400 feet off the ground." No, the FAA limits ALL drones to 400 feet off the ground. Any and all consumer drones come with limits on how high the drone can be flown above the takeoff point. The most common limit is 500 meters (1,640 feet). The maximum limit for any consumer drone is 800 meters (2,624 feet), However, these limits can be removed by firmware hacks. A foreign government could easily modify the firmware to allow the drones to be flown at the heights mentioned in this story.
I am shocked and dismayed ! Does this mean bad actors aren't fitting RID (remote identification modules) to their drones ? But the FAA told us all that we must fit these modules to all our drones and model aircraft at great expense, and this would stop bad actors
I think those are ufos not drones i dont know if they can fly that high
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There is nothing preventing a small local jurisdiction from purchasing a drone and hovering it around a “suspect location”. I suppose that is the same as a stakeout. We obviously need to adjust the laws to account for this technology.
15 years ago when we started using drones this is what people did, they wanted to see how high they can go. Obviously there are still some enthusiasts ignoring the rules...