Israel Thwarts Attempt To Smuggle Commercial Drones Into Gaza
An anonymous reader writes: The Jerusalem Post reports that the Shin Bet intelligence agency recently foiled an attempt to smuggle commercial multicopter drones into Gaza, Israel authorities announced on Sunday. The inspectors stopped an Israeli truck carrying toys at the Kerem Shalom Crossing, where drones of various types and sizes carrying high quality cameras were found. Additional attempts to smuggle commercial drones were intercepted by the Shin Bet in recent weeks. The drones were earmarked for use by Hamas group in Gaza. Close inspection of released images reveal what seems to be a Syma X5 FPV quadcopter. Those toy-grade multirrotors have a onboard wifi camera. Once you've downloaded the streaming app to your phone you are able to connect the on board camera to your phone and use it to give you FPV footage.
hands of the concentration camp inmates.
The world is such a sad place.
What exactly do they have to hide?
And why do they only ban them for Palestinians?
They should just let them have the drones, and put up WiFi jammers around the perimeter of the Strip so that the drones are useless outside of Gaza. These things can't have that much range anyway.
under house arrest in their own home.
They are not regular free human beings like you and me.
And the world allows this F'd up situation to continue.
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
They think they have the right to things that people that are crazy and believe in invisible people in the sky aren't. I guess that's just the way of their kind. It's ironic that they're so hateful. So hateful. Some religious profess love while demanding killing. Demanding killing.
...into Gaza? The mind boggles.
I wonder how far you can throw a terrorist?
Minimum threshold fixed. Thanks!
Gaza is a lawless place, and Drones would give Palestinian terrorists a distinct advantage in launching their attacks by providing crucial Intel. Drones could observe troop movement or the location of convoys, or the beating of Palestinian journalist Mohammed Omer after he exits a flight from London and is detained without reason. One could even abuse these drones and seek out hospitals, where you could watch Omer spend an entire week recovering from the beating. Palestinian terrorists could fly these drones near government buildings where they would dastardly observe the knesset disavowing any knowledge of or responsibility for the Shin Bets actions.
Good people go to bed earlier.
Literally kids toys. I have a Syma X5 and the idea that they can carry any sort of weight is just pathetic - the battery is 500mw for God's sake :/ These are kids toys and it makes me infinitely sad that there are places in world run like KZ camps where kids can't fly these things due to the fear and loathing of adults.
My Syma X5 lasted maybe 10-15 flights before one of the motors started failing. I bought and installed a replacement motor and almost immediately two more motors started failing. "Toy-grade" is right.
As the map of land that hasn't yet been ethnically cleansed continues to shrink, it is rather inconvenient to have someone shoot a video of you shooting some children, or maybe a video of you attaching some electrical wires to them to torture them, or what about pushing an old Palestinian man out of his wheelchair and beating him; and these are only examples from the least week of racial abuse in Palestine.
Yes, that's...what these were intended for. To expose Israel crimes.
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...stay for the hate!
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I hate when news sources that don't have a f'ing clue what they're talking about believe the trumped up shit someone else tells them and rolls with it without doing ANY fact checking.
http://www.xheli.com/56h-x5sw-wifi-white.html
When the "inmates" as you call them (even though they can come or go as they please) are prone to strapping on explosive to the drone and piloting into something like an Ice Cream parlor, or schools as Hamas does with rocketsl, why yes - it may be a good idea to limit the (rephrased) "animals" from having ways to kill yet more innocent civilians just because they are Jewish.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
Drones would give Palestinian terrorists a distinct advantage in launching their attacks by providing crucial Intel. Drones could observe troop movement or the location of convoys,
Please explain how these drones would be used for all this stuff when they have a range of 160 feet.
Title should read:
Palestinian children's toys stolen by Israelis under suspicion of smuggling weapons.
"Commercial Drones" - drones that are sold commercially. Yes, you can buy them anywhere for $1000-$2000 at sites like Amazon and stores like Walmart.
Did the Palestinian children ever receive their toys (minus the "terror drones")? Not likely.
Fuck Israel. Terrorist scum.
All the way back to Israel with any luck.
the very link from the story reveals you are making up figures. The range is 100 meters (~320 feet) (look at the specifications tab), not 160 feet as you said.... and 8 minutes, not 6.
So are you incompetent or lying?
Do you have any idea how far a drone can go in eight minutes? Even with the reduced flying time from carrying a half pound of C4, it could be hundreds of feet away in under a minute.
The fact you think this is a harmless toy with zero possible destructive possibility is alarming for a Slashdot poster.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
Drones that have a maximum range of 160ft while carrying NO payload. Adding more than a couple grams would drop the range and destabilize the drone. You have to be completely retarded if you somehow believe that these TOY Quadcopter's can be used for death and destruction from afar.
You know, them people could sneak weapons under their clothing, so the Jewish State should deny them that too, right? Good grief, STUDY THE REGION!
The drone has a *control range* of 160ft.....but the camera can probably see much farther. I dunno if they can stream video to the control station, but if so:
1. Camera drone operator sits in a concealed/covered position, such as behind a low wall or in a building.
2. Drone flies up over the wall to observe Israeli troop convoy approaching.
3. Drone operator radios the IED team.The IED team is also in a concealed position, with a buried wire running to the IED.
4. IED team detonates at the drone operator's command when the lead vehicle reaches the killzone.
All fires and obstacles need to be observed. Small commercial drones enable forces to maintain a visual of the target without exposing precious personnel. They are definitely a useful force multiplier, even if "toy grade".
And I don't see any reason why the Palestinians should not have them.
Stop using difficult words in the titles!
Since Hamas provides the casualty numbers and affiliations and the numbers are dramatically skewed, they very clearly reflect that the numbers you laid out include a LOT of combatants labeled as civilians.
Including women; if you had bothered to read my ice cream link.
But here's the thing; Hamas has fired thousands of rockets at civilian targets. You are basically giving them CREDIT just because many thousands of Israelis are not dead who would have been, if it were not for a very good missile defense system...
If you really cared at all you would consider the count of attempted fatalities, not the final result.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
The drone has a *control range* of 160ft.....but the camera can probably see much farther. I dunno if they can stream video to the control station, but if so:
1. Camera drone operator sits in a concealed/covered position, such as behind a low wall or in a building.
2. Drone flies up over the wall to observe Israeli troop convoy approaching.
3. Drone operator radios the IED team.The IED team is also in a concealed position, with a buried wire running to the IED.
4. IED team detonates at the drone operator's command when the lead vehicle reaches the killzone.
All fires and obstacles need to be observed. Small commercial drones enable forces to maintain a visual of the target without exposing precious personnel. They are definitely a useful force multiplier, even if "toy grade".
And I don't see any reason why the Palestinians should not have them.
Yeah, well have you flown a Syma X5? This is how it would actually play out:
1. Camera drone operator sits in a concealed/covered position, such as behind a low wall or in a building.
2. Drone flies up over the wall to observe Israeli troop convoy approaching... but catches a light breeze after clearing the windbreaking safety of the wall and begins to drift off in a random direction.
3. Drone operator frantically tries to bring the drone back to some semblance of it's original heading. Can't make out what the camera seeing due to having to make jerky correction movements to keep the drone from drifting off. Camera has no gimbal, so seeing mostly pictures of the ground below as the drone is tilted at an angle to make progress against the breeze.
4. Battery runs out after 5 minutes of flight and lands in the middle of the field 20 feet from the walled safety area.
5. Drone operator gets shot trying to retrieve the drone.
Tits for tats, the stronger does it more, the weaker takes revenge and so it goes merry go round.
A total failure - human conditions are despicable - politicians, religious leaders and other brain amputated want-to-be bigwigs can't swing it and should live under those conditions for a while to get the taste of their idiocy. Fat chance it ever happens....
The trauma accumulated in the affected people will resound for generations and perpetuate if it ever get resolved.
Citation? Even if it were true, there is no comparison between organized genocide within the context of one's political platform (nazis) and self-defense (israelis). The comparison is intentionally provocative and hurtful and fueled by antisemitism.
The genocide will not be televised.
Have gnu, will travel.
1) the drone range is 100m, roughly 330 feet.
2) the spec sheet linked in the summary touts the ability to stream video live
3) the 100m range assumes no hanky/panky with the wireless controller and bluetooth ( http://boingboing.net/2005/07/... ) which might make the battery time (listed at 8m) more of the limiting factor. No idea what its airspeed is to help calculate a "true range", and no idea how antenna hacks for range might affect battery/flight time.
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https://www.samharris.org/podcast/item/why-dont-i-criticize-israel
'Nuff said.
Yeah right these have a range of 200 ft and can carry maybe 3-4 ounces. They are toys only.
Israel has several organizations Military Intelligence (oxymoron, i know) which is part of the army, The Israeli version of CIA is "The Foundation for intelligence and special missions" or just "The foundation" a direct translation of "Mosad". The other one is of course the version of NSA which is the General Security Service which you people call "Shin Bet" for what? To spray some mystique around the organization? Just another boring spy group.
A fun fact is that all of those drones require electricity to work. No electricity no drones. This "catch" is doing nothing, just making Gaza's kids more willing to go and blow themselves on a jew, because the jews are responsible for childhood without quadcopters.
The world would be up in arms for the treatment of Europeans who call themselves "jews", when in reality, most are not. However, if you look up the word "Semites", you will see that it means 'desert dwellers'. Who are the desert dwellers but Arabs, Palestinians, and Jews--which genetically are also Palestinian. So let us be clear, this is not about so-called 'Semitism'. The occupation of Palestine and the European colony called 'Israel' is allowed because Europeans are putting their boot on the neck of darker skinned fellow humans. Humans who are not too pleased with having their land stolen, family murdered, and living in a prison camp. Some humans are more equal than others, as designated by the powers that be.
strap the bombs to the kids instead. A few spies (who turn out to be gay) responsible for the drone smuggling failure will be found and decapitated. There'll be some street dancing, gun shooting, and Allah praising. The hour of hate will end with traditional "death to Israel/America" chants and a trip to the a bank to cash financial aid checks supplied by the US.
ZOMG a toy drone capable of returning video for 200-300 feet. Clearly a threat to the spineless and pathetic.
Expect similar restrictions in the U.S. real soon.
The world would be up in arms.
Toys that can film and document the israeli war crimes, and that is dangerous.
How dare someone in a foreign country try to smuggle something into their country that another country doesn't want then to have. I now understand what occupied territories means.
I'd be pretty pissed off too if you tore down my home to build settlements
Aside the fact your statement is not true, l think Americans would be just as guilty (along with just about every nation that has grown over the years). Now just imagine a collective terrorist group made up of native american indians, mexican nationals and descendants of poor black sharecropper from whom you stole, who's professed purpose is to kill you... and does. Then imagine all the little twats on /. blaming you for the actions of said terrorists.
Perhaps you might start to understand the plight and difficult situation Israel exists in. Perhaps you might consider both sides to the story.
Because a dozen drones with 4 ounces each of PETN explosive wouldn't be enough to conduct a nasty terror campaign. Oh wait, that's exactly what they would do.
source please
I don't see any reason either, even despite the use for intelligence-gathering. With such a short range, it's only going to be useful within the Gaza Strip. There shouldn't be any Israeli troops in there anyway, it's not their territory.
It would be much cheaper to use foam planes. These guys are plenty smart enough to build their own drones. Instead of a quadcopter with four motors, they would surely be smart enough to use a plane with one motor and four servos which cost about as much collectively as just one motor. You get just as much payload for half the money.
They're only good for surveillance, but they're not amazingly good for that, either. A kite will do the same job.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
fuck off retard, Israel is a fiction created by zionists at the end of WWII. A occupation force can not EVER self defend
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During the last Gaza war there were a lot of Western News journalist on the ground in Gaza. They knew they were safe from Israeli attacks because Israel was being careful. By contrast there are no journalists in Syria, because they wouldn't be safe there. Always assess the objective facts before adopting an analysis.
The fear is that they would cross the border (for use in planning, coordinating or perpetrating terrorist acts), like previous Hamas drones had in the past, not that they would be used in the Gaza strip. When a terrorist organization is purchasing those things, they are generally used to commit war crimes, not to document them.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html
Funny. When polled, 85% of Israeli Arabs (i.e. those Palestinian Arabs who didn't flee Israel during its War of Independence- plus their descendants) said that they would prefer their neighborhoods remain part of Israel than be swapped to a future Palestinian state. Sometimes the "fiction" is better than the "reality".
Look up the actual origin of the Israeli army - the jewish "self defence" forces which were millitia against the resident Arabs, extension with power to international kidnapping of surviving nazi officials. Israel celebrates both acts in very public policy.
It depends on how many kilos of TNT you strap to them...
Such drones could easily be used to do targeting assessments after they launch their unguided rockets at Israeli civilians, to keep an eye out for Israeli patrols, to look for weaknesses in Israeli borders, to spy on Palestinians who are not cooperating with Hamas and Hezbolla so they can be killed, etc.
Sadly, we have seen decades of proof that when the Palestinians import things into the Gaza they use it to support terrorism against Israeli civilians and war against Israeli forces but do not use those things to build hospitals, fire stations, homes, stores, etc. The most glaring example of this is that when they are permitted to import cement, it is used to build terror tunnels under the border to attack Israeli civilians. This is why there will never be a peace settlement and no successful Palestinian state will ever rise.
The nation-state of Israel existed on that land thousands of years before Christ and HE predates Islam by centuries. If ANYBODY is "occupying" the land, it's the descendants of Lebonese, Jordanian, Syrian, and Egyptian squatters who now call themselves Palestinians (There never WAS a nation-state called "Palestine"). The screams to end the Israeli occupation of Palestine are pure propaganda by an extreme Jew-hating Muslim middle-east that refuses to tolerate a tiny non-Muslim nation in its midst. All those dysfunctional nations living under various flavors of Muslim rule use Israel as the scapegoat to distract their populations from the total failure of their own societies, and it sticks out like a sore thumb that the Jews have created a successful nation on a sliver of land that is NOT on top of a huge valuable oil supply. This is why Muslim-led nations will NEVER side with the Palestinians in any way that is more than symbolic - they NEED the Palestinian issue and they NEED it to remain unsolved. The leaders of Hamas and Hezbolla similarly NEED the struggle to continue - if it ever was solved, they'd be uneducated uncivilized thugs with no power and no role in a civilized society reduce to offering to squeegee the windows of BMWs driven by a young and wealthy generation of Palestinian lawyers and doctors and business leaders.
I'm neither Jewish nor Muslim - I am just sane, rational, aware of history, and repulsed by this sort of garbage.
The Palestinians have the worst combination of human characteristics: violent AND incompetent.
The dumbest idea left-wing morons have injected into the world is that a "civilized" country needs to tie one arm behind its back and defend itself "proportionally"; THAT is the recipe for unending warfare as the losing side is nor more capable of winning, but the winning side chooses not to do the slam-dunk and actually WIN. That's how Vietnam was fought. That's how Afghanistan is always fought no matter who goes in there. That's how people want Israel to fight. Stupid idiots want these limited and proportional fights and then beat their chests over the long and drawn-out never-to-be-solved fights. Had these insane rules been followed in the 1930s and 40s, WWII would STILL be underway with no end in sight. (sigh)
Seriously? "a code of conduct that, given specified conditions, would be put forward by all rational persons."???? Let's examine that:
"All rational persons": Who decides which persons are "rational"? History proves that in a society of cannibals, cannibalism is considered rational and refusing to partake is irrational. Therefore when you remove a fixed standard and leave it to some sort of majority, a standard like this becomes no standard at all. Additionally, WHO got to override everybody else's judgement and say that this "all rational people" was the metric to use? Why not "all tall people" or "all Asian people"?
And what's with this "code of conduct" you speak of? What about people whose personal code of conduct includes resisting the code of conduct of other people? What makes your code of conduct the normative one rather than their code of conduct?
A classical education that includes guys like Plato is better than what most people get these days, but his society did not succeed and as interesting as he was, his words are just as open to dissection and analysis as those of anybody else.
The truth which many people refuse to see is that when you abandon a fixed and objective set of standards, everything becomes fluid and subject to question, exposing the completely arbitrary nature of many of the faux-standards which are offered to the simple-minded masses in such an un-anchored system.
"Theists can't answer this question because there is no god that is valuable to everyone, or even a majority, or even accepted as existing by a majority" - no, this is not actually important, as I will explain, but thousands of years of human history prove it wrong. History is full of very successful societies which completely violate this.
"If you want a god-based morality on a territory you must also ensure that everybody on that territory fears your god" - nope. History proves this wrong, as do several current societies
You just need a general population that considers the benefits of a particular system to outweigh the drawbacks and therefore is willing to all live within the society thus produced. This has been the general rule of all human civilizations. If the rules are fixed and predictable, rather than arbitrary and capriciously-enforced, and they provide a reasonable sense of peace and safety without being too oppressive, the majority of human beings will prefer to live within them rather than rebelling. People will endure a system quite far from their personal ideal, rather than risk their lives to overthrow or escape it. There are NUMEROUS, and even contemporary, examples- ever heard of Iran? East Germany during the Cold War?
The US was founded by 12 Protestant Christian colonies and 1 Catholic colony. At its founding it was overwhelmingly Christian. There were within the early US some atheists and Jews who did not have the same religious beliefs as the people who wrote the rules of the society based upon their own religious views. Ancient Rome similarly had many people within it who did not share a common God but who lived under the fixed standards of that society. It is simply and provably not true that any society that has a fixed set of views of morality tied to certain religious roots must be a society where everyone buys into that religion.
As always, facts and numbers beat internet social media bluster and random imaginings in matters of science, engineering, history, law, etc (any objective subject). When dealing with completely subjective things like "feminist studies", "underwater basket weaving", and "The Role of Gaga in Modern Pop Culture", any old subjective quasi-intellectual armchair rhetorical vomit will do.
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First, most of the people using Slashdot are using the Gregorian calendar. That Calendar is pegged to the life of Christ. For purposes of discussions like this one (as opposed to religious discussions) it does not matter whether Christ was real or imaginary; the lifetime of Christ, whether he was real or a literary character, is a fixed point in history used for reference. Approximately 2K years ago. The nation-state of Israel arose thousands of years before Christ. Mohammed, on the other hand, walked the Earth about 7 centuries AFTER Christ. There is simply no rational way to dispute this, although poorly-educated and highly irrational Muslims will argue this until the sun goes cold. Get over it.
Incidentally, there's more evidence for the Existence of Jesus than for many figures in history that anti-Chrsitians never question. I would also note that people who frequently insist that Christ is just an imaginary character generally lack the guts to risk their lives by making the equivalent attack on Islam (insisting that Mohammed was a composite, or a fictional character). There are Palestinians who would murder a person who made that claim - of course they'd do it on the name of "the religion of peace". You outed yourself as particularly hostile to Christians by attacking the historical reference to the period - an attack that no rational academic would have made.
Additionally, the relative numbers of the populations mean nothing in this discussion; those numbers only highlight the polygamous nature of Islam.
Finally, your resort to expletives is a common phenomenon among those who lack a rational argument. When frustrated incompetents are losing an argument, violence and cursing tend to substitute for intelligent dialogue.