• Avid Amoeba
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    74 months ago

    Silver lining - sounds like something that could be used to stem the illegal gun importation from the US?

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      4 months ago

      Guns, drugs, pornography, refugees, factual information contradicting or embarrasing the powerful.

      You might see a moral difference, but it’s all the same from an enforcement perspective. It’s a thing, and you want to keep it out. The real question is how much control you trust them with.

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        44 months ago

        Better air space monitoring. We need to develop technology to accurately detect small drones anyway since thats the direction a lot of militaries are going.

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          34 months ago

          Anything that’s capable of detecting drones would get hella false positives from birds/bikes/cars/people. There’s a reason radar usually ignores movement under a certain altitude.

          You could detect via radio signals, but fly-by-wire drones are already a thing, perfect for short distances, like what you’d need to move a package over a wall.

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            Birds might be tough, but modern radars/lidars can get smart. I doubt anything terrestrial would be a problem.

            How much border you can cover for a given price and how well is a much different question, though.

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            It probably can be done with some combination of signal sources. Yeah radar alone doesn’t sound great. It might be possible combined with computer vision, other computer signal pattern recognition, etc. Whoever gets a decent system like that working would have a lot of sales for it.