Dangerous Drones
With so many drones in the air, it has really decimated the reporting of UFOs. I was reading an article which spoke about a bird drone developed by the Chinese which flies into groups of real birds and you can never tell. It has been said these bird drones are being employed to watch over the Chinese population without them knowing it. I saw photos of them and they certainly look like real birds. If the Chinese are using them here, we would never know.
Recently there has been a large increase in UFO sightings and I have mentioned this in other articles. It does require a deeper look into the phenomenon in this age of drones. One thing we have to realize is the fact drones are a heck of a lot cheaper than building planes and satellites. They can be used as a poor man’s spy satellite. What is the reason for all the UFO sightings you might ask and one answer might be drones are being spotted and people think they are UFOs? When a drone is in the sky it is hard to tell its size. Could it be close and small or could it look far away when it is much closer than suspected?
Countries with budgets which are much smaller than most can still build thousands of drones. Yes, there are some military drones which cost us millions of dollars to build, but generally most drones in use today are relatively inexpensive when compared to the price of an advanced aircraft. Could the military be suddenly going along with claiming UFOs are appearing in our skies to hide the fact we are being flooded with drones spying on us and tailing our ships? When a couple of our ships were said to be surrounded by UFOs were they really being harassed by drones and this fact was being covered up? The excuse of UFO sightings could be used for many reasons. Another reason is to try and take the public’s mind off of what is really happening in the world and in the country.
As drones get more advanced who knows how much more dangerous they might get? Take the invention of the airplane for example. When World War I started, planes were used to gather information. Pilots would take cameras up with them and photograph troop movements and bases and such. As the war progressed, they began to take weapons with them and used them to shoot at other spotter planes belonging to the enemy. Eventually someone thought they would make good weapons and equipped them with bombs and machine guns. Drones have been around a lot longer than one would suspect. There were crude mechanical versions of them many years ago but it took the computer revolution to make drones possible along with, in some cases, new battery technology. That is why we are seeing so many of them now.
Think about this, a cheap drone can be used by terrorist to fly into a passenger plane doing damage and maybe even taking it down. If a bird flying into a jet engine can cause a plane to crash, an unarmed drone or drones could do the same thing. Unfortunately, the invention of the drone has a good and bad side as do most things. It probably has other uses many of us haven’t even thought about.
The EurAsian times has reported the U.S. is basically really being invaded by drones not UFOs in its skies and this accounts for much of the sightings over military bases. I am not saying all UFO reports are drones, just that much of the increase in the sightings could be drones. So, what is the United States doing about this besides trying to cover it up showing UFO videos which could be genuine and trying to make us think all the sightings are UFOs. If this is true this has to be the first time UFO data and UFO admissions has been used as an excuse to cover up drone incursions. The United States is building anti-drone weapons. They now have a strange looking rifle which fires a wave which can knock down drones. While this might be useful on the battlefield for the occasional enemy drone, it hardly cuts the mustard for swarms of drones. We are conducting constant testing of new weapons capable of taking drones out of the sky. We have named the drones C-sUAS which stands for Counter-small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
Of course, as we develop weapons to take down swarms of drones the military is not going to tell us how they do it, but they are working very hard on the concept. Even these drones can carry an explosive charge and cause havoc. Think of a swarm of drones each with an explosive material strapped to them and sent to crash into things. They could cause many deaths and enormous devastation.
Iran, a country which supports terrorist actions is very big into drones right now. They were behind many of the IEDs, which were improvised explosive devices which caused many deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now the are developing all sorts of drones. One can only imagine they will be distributed to terrorists. Team this up with the fact many terrorists are now getting over our border unchecked and this just makes our problems even worse.
China is developing a much more sophisticated drone program and has plenty of money to do what they want. The bird drone was only one small example of what they are building. They are also building high end military drones, much like the United States. In war these machines can fill the skies with drone fighters and bombers and the Chinese need not train pilots since the drones are controlled from the ground. They are cheaper to build than a fighter jet so they can be expendable. They will probably be harder to shoot down than the smaller drones, since they can fly higher and faster and if stealth is employed in their construction this will make it even harder.
The Russians have some advanced military drones. The newest one is the S-70 Okhotnik-B (Hunter). It is still in development and is on schedule to be issued to the military in 2024. Another Russian drone is the Grom (Thunder). It is a stealth drone and was demonstrated at an airshow in 2020. It was designed to fly alongside two of Russia’s most advanced fighter planes the SU-35 and SU-57. Russia has long had budgetary problems limiting their advanced plane production.
Even North Korea is moving into drone production, but according to the news these are miniature drones for data collection.