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I was hoping to see a link to the purchase page.

Surveillance/recon equipment and drones seem to be the next "2A" things to buy. And anti-drone tooling. Directed RF jammers? Drone-deployable castnets? Shotguns with turkey choke? Heh.



Their visible cameras are $7k, I'd be surprised if this is less than $15k.

Assuming the Berlin patents have expired, a visible light or "night vision" near IR camera made from commodity sensors and on-device stitching is about $100-200 BOM which could be a $500 premium cat toy (and thus actually affordable as a tactical tool for users other than funded US/EU police). I've been finding gear for community safety guys in South Africa and it is amazing how much can get done with cheap consumer gear now.


Benelli has a new m4 anti drone model for you.

I personally think the m4 is way overrated. Compared to its two cousins the 1301 and 300 patrol it’s just larger and heavier and more powerful expensive.

But… I do think it’s funny that basically in a year shotguns have been made relevant again.

I’ve considered buying a couple of the $5 Alibaba drones to “test”.

If I could hook the cheapo alivaba drones up to my better DJI equipment, I think that might make for a fun 3gun course this year.


Would be fun to do "smart clays" -- I wonder if you could make a clay which just shifted weights to affect flight path, something cheaper thna a full drone. Or you could fly a $300-500 non-expendable but not-end-of-the-world-if-hit drone trailing a target on a long tether, with no-shoot above a certain angle to keep the drones themselves mostly safe?

(and yeah, I have an M4 and 3 Turkish knockoff M4s (1 great out of the box, one I fixed up, one which doesn't love to eject but I can probably fix), and the 2 x 1301s I own are better.)


For me it’s large I’m not a small guy and the grip on the m4 is just big in my hands, then manipulating the safety is tough. At least the Turkish clones are cheap!

> Or you could fly a $300-500 non-expendable but not-end-of-the-world-if-hit drone trailing a target on a long tether, with no-shoot above a certain angle to keep the drones themselves mostly safe?

I had considered that. I’ll try hanging something off an avata2 but my concern will definitely be that I’ll need some rigid structure to land and take off. If the line is too close I think I could suck it up into the props




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