I like how they don't even bother hiding the fact they just took a regular rocket launcher and some PVC tubing and strapped rotors onto it. https://t.co/Y8Dqr3BXMM— Psi Operator (@PomoPsiOp) August 18, 2018
Showing posts with label Drones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drones. Show all posts
Sunday, August 19, 2018
I'm Sorry. You Said Your Drone Has What?!?!
Ummmm. Yeah. I got nothing.
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Somehow I Don't Think That Drone Has Been Registered With The FAA - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Drone with RPG-7 anti-tank grenade attached used by IS to target Syrian regime forces. This one was a dud. pic.twitter.com/nhgmr8oVlI— Beyond The Levant (@BeyondTheLevant) December 10, 2016
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
HOT: Real-time US Drone Strikes in Pakistan (You Should Bookmark This)
I found this "gem" on a site called visual.ly which hosts a variety of infographics. The data was compiled fromdata from The Bureau of Investigative Journalism which "provides a live-updated database of U.S. covert drone strikes in Pakistan. There are other sources for this information, including New America Foundation and The Long War Journal, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages." This has been the best resource thus far in terms of keeping track of drone strikes in Pakistan.
Why should any security professional be concerned with these strikes? These strikes are often done to eliminate "high value targets" (HVTs). It would be prudent for a security professional to understand when and where a strike has occurred in order to prepare for reprisal attacks on any resources deemed important to the United States government. This could also provide needed intelligence on a subject of interests in an environment where you do constant threat intelligence and analysis. It does a great job as well of illustrating the continued and progressive use of "unmanned aerial vehicles" (UAVs). Becoming aware of the technology and its real-world deployments and challenges, could aid a security professional in determining their applicability to their threat landscape. I HIGHLY recommend bookmarking this page for future reference, as the data will change day-by-day.
Labels:
Counterterrorism,
Drones,
International Affairs,
National Security,
Security Management,
Terrorism
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