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Another drone incident closting an airport in England... Heathrow this time
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<blockquote data-quote="IanSR" data-source="post: 76615" data-attributes="member: 10446"><p>Failing Grayling has been forced today to admit this 'military grade anti drone equipment' that either is or will be installed at all major airports does not, and never has existed.</p><p></p><p>Let's not forget he previously said it was installed at Gatwick after the drone and Heathrow were really vocal about how they had equipment that would stop a drone incursion because they could take control of a drone and land it before an aparantly well coordinated multitasking tv cameraman saw one and wanted his 15 minutes in front of the camera.</p><p></p><p>But as you'd imagine, this is getting about as much news coverage as a bear doing its business in the woods does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanSR, post: 76615, member: 10446"] Failing Grayling has been forced today to admit this 'military grade anti drone equipment' that either is or will be installed at all major airports does not, and never has existed. Let's not forget he previously said it was installed at Gatwick after the drone and Heathrow were really vocal about how they had equipment that would stop a drone incursion because they could take control of a drone and land it before an aparantly well coordinated multitasking tv cameraman saw one and wanted his 15 minutes in front of the camera. But as you'd imagine, this is getting about as much news coverage as a bear doing its business in the woods does. [/QUOTE]
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