C cat_chaser All-SEC Sep 10, 2008 8,012 10,632 113 Yesterday at 7:56 PM #1 I think we can all agree/assume all the drones are likely ours in one way or the other (who and what they’re being used for is up for debate), but what are the orbs??
I think we can all agree/assume all the drones are likely ours in one way or the other (who and what they’re being used for is up for debate), but what are the orbs??
BlueThruAndThru Junior Feb 24, 2009 3,789 3,817 113 Paddock Autonomous Zone Yesterday at 8:07 PM #2 Reactions: mailman85, Kaizer Sosay, the nail at the foul line and 2 others
HymanKaplan All-American Aug 14, 2001 35,359 48,274 113 Yesterday at 8:23 PM #3 Meanwhile, in New Jersey... Reactions: CaptainBoogerBuns
JonathanW All-American Jan 3, 2003 27,400 13,594 113 Yesterday at 8:58 PM #4 If they are drones, then yes probably ours, otherwise I can’t imagine there wouldn’t be some Blackhawks up there checking them out.
If they are drones, then yes probably ours, otherwise I can’t imagine there wouldn’t be some Blackhawks up there checking them out.
C cat_chaser All-SEC Sep 10, 2008 8,012 10,632 113 Yesterday at 10:05 PM #6 Would Reactions: HymanKaplan and mailman85
HymanKaplan All-American Aug 14, 2001 35,359 48,274 113 Yesterday at 10:18 PM #7 They're "ours" only in the sense that they are privately owned, (commercial and or hobby grade) presumably by US citizens. They're NOT military drones, neither "ours" nor "theirs"... I don't think even the US has a "round trip" capable 14,000 mile military drone. Last edited: Yesterday at 10:28 PM
They're "ours" only in the sense that they are privately owned, (commercial and or hobby grade) presumably by US citizens. They're NOT military drones, neither "ours" nor "theirs"... I don't think even the US has a "round trip" capable 14,000 mile military drone.