I wrote a response to a thread in another sub-forum which was closed because it was a drive by, totally understandable
So I'll keep this short. A young man was reported in the news for attaching a firearm to a drone, which could fire on command.
It's sensationalist, but i don't think it's going to open a new wave of crime. Because:
Limitations: You would need to upgrade/calibrate the motors or software to handle the new weight and its distribution. Drones aren't macho, can't ruffle through an uncooperative victim's pockets/grab a purse, and are relatively fragile. Weight would limit the damage that could be done.
Appeal: A stolen pistol would likely be more appealing to a gang member than having a remote with antenna sticking out. "Gimme that pocket protector!"
Aiming: is rudimentary. Aim by steering. Why hasn't remote control car shootings gone through the roof?
Anonymity: the neighbors will know who's been playing with a robot. And a flying drone wis much more likely to be spotted than a truly sneaky individual seeking to leave a dangerous device around.
In short, it's for hobbyists. And a disturbed misguided individual seeking to do harm will do it one way or another. I expect there to be some restrictions placed at the first sign of a high profile crime committed with a drone as folks will want to blame the tool/technology.
So I'll keep this short. A young man was reported in the news for attaching a firearm to a drone, which could fire on command.
It's sensationalist, but i don't think it's going to open a new wave of crime. Because:
Limitations: You would need to upgrade/calibrate the motors or software to handle the new weight and its distribution. Drones aren't macho, can't ruffle through an uncooperative victim's pockets/grab a purse, and are relatively fragile. Weight would limit the damage that could be done.
Appeal: A stolen pistol would likely be more appealing to a gang member than having a remote with antenna sticking out. "Gimme that pocket protector!"
Aiming: is rudimentary. Aim by steering. Why hasn't remote control car shootings gone through the roof?
Anonymity: the neighbors will know who's been playing with a robot. And a flying drone wis much more likely to be spotted than a truly sneaky individual seeking to leave a dangerous device around.
In short, it's for hobbyists. And a disturbed misguided individual seeking to do harm will do it one way or another. I expect there to be some restrictions placed at the first sign of a high profile crime committed with a drone as folks will want to blame the tool/technology.