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Predator Drones and Aluminum Bromide AlBr3

 
Milo Jeeder
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12/07/2012 11:29 AM
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Predator Drones and Aluminum Bromide AlBr3
Are the Predator Drones Patrolling U.S. skies or spraying Aluminum Bromide AlBr3 Chemicals or both?

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Anonymous Coward
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12/07/2012 11:33 AM
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Re: Predator Drones and Aluminum Bromide AlBr3
Maybe the new crop dusters. Two trails yesterday & didn't see the usual white plane, so, quite possibly. Your On.
Milo Jeeder (OP)
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12/07/2012 11:34 AM
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Re: Predator Drones and Aluminum Bromide AlBr3
It's so nice to hear that someone actually appreciates one of my questions.
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12/07/2012 12:07 PM
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Re: Predator Drones and Aluminum Bromide AlBr3
The government has officially acknowledged SOCOM has tested drones here in NH. That, of course, begs the question as to whether or not use of the drones has continued. Based upon the rural nature of a considerable portion of our state, the Canadian border, and the relative absence of surveillance such as you'll find along the roads through high-density population centers, I'd say we're enjoying routine, unadvertised overflights.

As far as drones being used to spray, I'm not sure I'd be willing to speculate. It doesn't seem as though they have the capacity to deliver a payload of measurable value. However, they would be invaluable to deliver tactical NBC packages.
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12/07/2012 12:54 PM
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Re: Predator Drones and Aluminum Bromide AlBr3
The government has officially acknowledged SOCOM has tested drones here in NH. That, of course, begs the question as to whether or not use of the drones has continued. Based upon the rural nature of a considerable portion of our state, the Canadian border, and the relative absence of surveillance such as you'll find along the roads through high-density population centers, I'd say we're enjoying routine, unadvertised overflights.

As far as drones being used to spray, I'm not sure I'd be willing to speculate. It doesn't seem as though they have the capacity to deliver a payload of measurable value. However, they would be invaluable to deliver tactical NBC packages.
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These two in the SE we not as long as the normal pattern. Same double helix, but; nowhere near as long as the old ones, however, I didn't see the UFO, only the heavy metal plume trailing.
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12/07/2012 01:05 PM
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Re: Predator Drones and Aluminum Bromide AlBr3
C'mon dude...you think they are gonna use that tiny drone with its miniscule payload....or something akin to a C-130?
Milo Jeeder (OP)
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12/07/2012 03:12 PM
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Re: Predator Drones and Aluminum Bromide AlBr3
Sometimes quality supersedes quantity.
Milo Jeeder (OP)
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12/08/2012 12:30 AM
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Re: Predator Drones and Aluminum Bromide AlBr3
Has anyone check the night skies for Predator Drones?
Milo Jeeder (OP)
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12/12/2012 11:31 AM
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Re: Predator Drones and Aluminum Bromide AlBr3
C'mon dude...you think they are gonna use that tiny drone with its miniscule payload....or something akin to a C-130?
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I'm not sure about payloads. But you can hardly ever see the tiny planes...except for the huge plumes of chemical trails they leave behind.
Milo Jeeder
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04/27/2013 09:30 PM
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Re: Predator Drones and Aluminum Bromide AlBr3
Anyone else get tired of breathing this crap?





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