Tuesday, January 19, 2016

When Good Drones Go Bad

When Good Drones Go Bad
Late in the summer of 2014, surveillance footage of Syria’s Tabqa air base showed up on YouTube. That it was taken by ISIS forces is unremarkable. That it was shot with a DJI Phantom FC40—a popular consumer drone at the time, the kind you might have found under the Christmas tree—certainly was. In the intervening year and a half, small quadcopter drones have become even more affordable and more broadly […]
 


from Best Flying Drones http://ift.tt/1V5Z5Zt

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