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Pentagon documents the military's growing domestic drone use!

The Pentagon recorded 11 domestic UAS missions in FY 2018 -- as many as it recorded from 2011 through 2017.

By Stephanie Condon

"The Pentagon this month published new data on its domestic drone use, documenting 11 missions during the 2018 fiscal year. That's up from 11 missions over the entire span of 2011 through 2017, as noted by Dan Gettinger, co-director of Bard College's Center for the Study of the Drone.

Most of the military's 2018 missions fell under the category of "Defense Support of Civil Authorities." That meant responding to requests from the governors of California and Oregon for support during last year's wildfire season, as well as helping the South Carolina National Guard with its Hurricane Florence flood response. Defense Department drones were also on call throughout 2018 to provide Southern Border support for a regiment of the Army.

In 2018, the military also used its unmanned aerial systems (UAS) in three cases to provide Defense Department installation and airspace support. It also responded to a request from the governor of New York for support during an emergency response training exercise. And for five months during the fiscal year, it used drones to support the US Customs and Border Patrol's counterdrug operations.

The Defense Department currently operates more than 11,000 UAS domestically and overseas -- but its domestic uses are limited. The military can only used armed drones in the United States for training, exercises, and testing purposes. Up until last year, the Pentagon could only deploy drones to help state or federal civilian authorities with the direct approval of the Secretary of Defense. In August, then-Defense Secretary Jim Mattis issued a memo enabling other military leaders, and in some cases governors, to authorize the use of drones.

As Gettinger points out, other US agencies outside of the Pentagon are using drones domestically -- specifically, he notes, the Department of Homeland Security routinely uses drones to patrol US borders."

URL: [zdnet.com]

of-the-mountain 9 Jan 28
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Kids! Get your slingshots!

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That's a very misleading stock photo. I'm dead certain that the missions requested by California and Oregon were not carrying 1000 lb GPS-guided bombs. I'm sure they were for reconnaissance purposes only.

Well!
If you say so!
Hopefully no target errors in your neighborhood!

LOL!

@of-the-mountain What possible reason would there be for dropping bombs over a wildfire?

Check your paranoia at the reception, please.

@Paul4747
You are Another corporate shill!

There seems to be more and more of them on this site!

If you are so upset over one stock photograph, then ones has to wonder why is it so important to you!

It is just a photograph, nothing more!

Did your handler inform you that it was not appropriate!

You need to stop your closet censorship!

Then stop you stupid pathetic paranoia blitz against others!

@of-the-mountain Say WHAT now?

I feel that you don't know the definition of "censorship". Asking you questions is not censoring you. If you are afraid to answer questions about your post, perhaps you need to look at what you're posting more closely.

Why are you getting so derailed over my mention of the misleading detail in your photo? When you include a picture of an armed drone in a story about military drone flights over the US, you're subliminally implying that armed drones are being used. If this was accidental, then it was accidental. If it was deliberate, then you're up to something and you should account for it.

Now if you'll excuse me, I have to get in my complimentary Lexus and drive to our secret corporate HQ, where I, my friends, and our army of handlers plot how to mind-control the free people of the world. (Please turn on your satire detector before you respond to that sentence. It was NOT an admission of guilt; I'm just making fun of you.)

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Not saying I like it, but,..it had to happen. Kinda like the "Fitbit".

Fitbits rarely kill!

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