I Could Kill You with a Consumer Drone
bookofjoe
19 points
25 comments
July 04, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (10 comments)
functionmouse
Yeah but you won't so it's not a big problem We can't orchestrate our society around what someone "could" do You could kill me with a rock easier than you could kill me with a drone
boofus
I could kill you with a consumer knife too. What's your point?
comrade1234
Good luck getting an explosive payload to where I live.
comrade1234
Society degrades from war. People that were in warfare shouldn't be allowed back into normal life. Even with a just war, like with Ukraine defending themselves from Russia, the soldiers coming back from the front are killing their wives. I don't think there's a solution. I've worked on projects in the USA trying to predict behavior changes in veterans that lead to murder/suicide and it's just not possible. Just try to avoid people that have been in warfare - don't hire them, don't date them, they're broken and can't be fixed.
doug_life
Note this is from 2017
datadrivenangel
"Meanwhile, on the military side, the Pentagon is still buying Boeing Scan Eagles at hundreds of thousands of dollars a pop when they can buy a similar capability for only a few thousand dollars at a local hobby shop." 1.Your local hobby shop drone will not be able to fly for 20 hours like a fixed wing Scan Eagle. Bad comparison. 2. Modifying drones to be used for combat is cheap if you don't count the labor cost, and in relative peace time counting the labor costs and overall cost of fielding a system is fair. If you take a $5,000 consumer drone and want it to *reliably* explode on someone, at small volumes that will likely take enough labor time to verify, let alone certify, that it pushes the price up to closer to the price of the new dedicated loitering munitions...
nullc
I could kill you with a pen.
HeavyStorm
Only read the title. Going by it: you could also kill me with a kitchen knife, your car, a bat (if you're fit), multiple types of poison, a homemade firebomb, etc.
rolph
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has adopted the name small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) to describe aircraft systems without a flight crew on board weighing less than 55 pounds thus you would be using an aircraft(sUAS) to attack people, or if your breaking porch lights security cameras, pushing gate control buttons, you are attacking a building or facility. i would expect this to involve a severe enforcement effort, and a lot of litigation.
mcphage
This is from 2017. Which isn’t to say it’s not real, because I’m sure you could, but it hasn’t really manifested as a civilian problem.