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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/DAT_DROP on 2024-11-23 22:57:20+00:00.


Consider there is a net gain of info.

Drones will not have nearly as strong information gathering capabilities as the equipment that may be disrupted- taking out your satcomms or UAP detection right along with the flying toy cameras, for instance.

There is no perfect security, and the gamefield changes more quickly as tech progresses. Is interfering with your own intelligence worth taking down drones that likely offer adversaries little more new data outside of immediate personnel than orbital equipment?

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