Tom writes,

>> Haha .. someone does not want any smarty western powers to develop
>> pesky counter-weapons and defence-techniques regarding their drones
>
> "The Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) No 36 Squadron has introduced
> DJI Phantom 4 drone to support the Home Station Check on the service’s
> C-17A Globemaster military transport aircraft."

“Home Station Check is a routine servicing conducted on each Globemaster 
transport aircraft every 6 months. The drone’s deployed by the squadron to 
inspect hard-to-reach areas of the Globemaster transport aircraft. Squadron 
senior engineering officer Evan Smith said the drone was introduced with help 
from the Royal Australian Artillery’s 20th Surveillance and Target Acquisition 
Regiment.”


Tom do you think the drone that China supplies to their 
“100%-full-cooperation-partner” Russia
for war is the same version they supply to the defence forces of Ukraine and 
Australia? Doubtful.

And if they are being actively used in wartime, and by both sides, although are 
now withdrawn
by the company, obviously that makes them, and proves them to be, effective 
weapons indeed.

And hence, obviously, something to somehow urgently and speedily be countered 
as a weapon.   Thus would you want your product utilized in war so countries 
speedily develop defence tactics?

It just seems all too unlikely, if the drones are also important defensive 
weapons for the country
that makes them.

And eg, quote: “Drone company DJI Technology Co said on April 27 2022, that it 
has temporarily suspended business activities in Russia and Ukraine to prevent 
use of its drones in combat ... ”

Yet, they will happily sell them to our Australian Defence forces?

Huh?




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