Spurious Drones Buzzing Around Spanish Royal Palace
jones_supa writes: A series of unmanned aircraft have been spotted in the restricted airspace above the residence of Spain's royal family. Staff at the Zarzuela Palace has reported seeing the drones flying over several nights, promoting concerns from the Royal Guard, the security force in charge of protecting Spain's royal family. The aircraft have been spotted in restricted airspace over the Palace where King Felipe and Queen Letizia live with their two daughters. The Royal Guard has not yet been able to identify the drones' controllers or their motivation. The timing of these flights consistently occurs after dark.
I don't think that's the word you were looking for. Were you going for "suspicious"?
... for target practice!
Sounds like time for some skeet (clay pigeon) shooting practice, but with self-propelled targets.
The real "Libtards" are the Libertarians!
The Spanish Drone Inquisition!
Will now finally have to start that band.
Paparazzi would be the most obvious culprits. It's easy to mount a camera to a drone.
Now that we've diluted the meaning of drone, in just reading the summary--or what a news soundbite would be in traditional media--I'm not sure if we should be worried about some youtube name releasing neat footage of night shots of the spanish palace or if we should start preparing for news to come of some form of state sponsored attack against the royal family.
OMG facts!
What are they, stupid? One of them has to land eventually. Follow them.
this is an obvious case of drone possession! they should really call Talley and exorcise the evil spirit from this poor drone.
Anons need not reply. Questions end with a question mark.
...to fix the drone problem.
http://gizmodo.com/5955042/sou...
It might require some software changes though.
http://tech.slashdot.org/story...
Is there seriously no EMP-style weapons for these increasingly hostile machines? As in the case of them interfering with fire-fighting planes resulting in the insane scene on Highway 15 in Nevada over the weekend, I've have less and less regard for the dronebros who place their footage above others lives. A nice, devastating EMP burst (where you only have to get close) is what they so richly deserve.