I highly doubt that, and it's insane to me how these haven't been shot down yet. If it's posing such a threat, especially since it's near a military installation shoot it down and see who bitches about it when you do.
Things are going to get crazy with drone tech. The stuff that's been cooked up in the conflict in Ukraine will inevitably find its way into civilian hands. After all, a lot of it was designed specifically to be built off of easily available parts and built off of commonly available tools like 3D printers. Imagine a situation like Luigi's except using drones. Maybe a whole swarm of them unleashed on a corporate gathering, each with facial recognition tech. Drones in Ukraine are already built with small explosives, designed to target single individuals; they just fly right up to their targets and explode.
And it goes beyond that. I'm particularly worried about incendiary drones. Assassination drones require good facial recognition tech, and they usually rely on having access to the target in an outdoor area. But destruction of property via incendiary drones? All such a drone has to do is to be able to fly to a fixed GPS position, land, and activate a thermite or other charge to start a huge fire.
My inner anti-corporatist smiles at the idea of such things being wielded against evil CEOs, but the knife cuts both ways. This tech can be use by a Luigi, but it can also be used by a McVeigh or Bin Ladin. Imagine someone or a group releasing thousands of cheap 3D printed incendiary drones on a city. Imagine a small fire starting on the roof of every building in a city simultaneously - and the fire stations are hit with dozens. A city could be burned to ashes for maybe a few hundred thousand dollars, or the cost of a single home in that city.
Technology is reaching the point where a single depraved individual may be able to recreate the firebombing of Dresden. While I smile at the idea of some evil corporate killer getting their just desserts, I'm a lot more worried about the negative potential of this technology. We are literally reaching a point where a single individual can cause an amount of destruction equivalent to a modest nuclear explosion, using tools they build in their basement.
As a huge cyberpunk fan, the prospect of having such tech to disrupt the ruling classes lives is amazing. Dreams of fighting back against "The Man" with guerilla drone warfare is exciting. As a normal person living in reality (and one of the biggest cities in America) it's nerve wracking. Really feels like tensions are rising and I'm anticipating that the status quo is gonna get shaken up, for better or worse.
Also I'm just gonna start flying my drone in the middle of the night for funsies. I mean, not over a military base, but just mess around the neighborhood.
Before that, its a bunch of Toy-Grade HolyStone drones.
(I intentionally avoid DJI because of geofencing, and Autel is the only real competitor, but I don't know if they are still making consumer drones anymore.
So if Autel is gone, its just Potensic and Fimi drones with no geofencing, and these are kinda shitty brands, not as good as DJI, but its the only ones left without geo-restrictions. But at least its not HolyStone level of shitty.)
I kinda just explore the skies and looks around the neighborhood. I mean I sometimes record videos just to keep them in an SSD, but like I don't really wanna make youtube videos. Cuz um... I don't follow line of sight rules (fuck FAA).
I just want enjoy the view from above. Cuz I'm not gonna be piloting manned aircraft, so videofeed from drones is the closest thing there is. The world looks amazing from above.
Theres a park nearby where theres a clear view where thers zero obstuctions, and I fly can fly like 4000 meters away and its like a road trip, in the sky, and I barely have enough battery to return.
I actually lost drones when took it too far and then it went against the wind during return. Rookie mistakes lol.