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Altoona, WI | I believe that most of the hoopla surrounding these drones started off as a probable Red Team incursion. I am not a military guy, but apparently it is common for them to utilize Red Team (fake enemy forces) groups to attack Blue Team assets (regular military personnel, equipment, fortifications, etc) to test security, readiness, and training.
The war in Ukraine has changed tactics a LOT, mostly the use of low cost drones. I think it would be just the ticket for a Red Team to employ drones to fly over sensitive areas to show military leaders that we are woefully unprepared for such attacks and wake them up to update equipment, training, etc.
I pretty much figured out that the things were likely not Chinese or Russian when the drones stopped for Thanksgiving this past year. Enemy spying would not take a holiday off.
It all adds up... Red Team incursion, nobody really seems to know where they originated from, but nobody is really having a cow about it either, tells me that the upper management in the military and law enforcement probably knew what was really going on.
Sooo, you have this fairly large scale drone incursion, utilizing high tech drones that the public is not really used to seeing, combined with standard air traffic that people thought were/are drones because, let's face it, they aren't watching the skies as closely as they were until this hit the news, add to that the hobby drone flyers who decide to get in on the action, and you have a real friggin mess.
So yes, the keyboard cowboys who are all gung-ho to shoot them out of the skies, they are just oozing to get locked up where they should be. | |
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