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Uav "border Hawk"

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I wonder when it will get some hellfire missiles? Second Amendment right?

U.S. Vigilantes Test Drones on Mexican Border

Reuters
Tuesday, May 13, 2003; 7:40 PM


By Deborah Tedford

MONTERREY, Mexico (Reuters) - An Arizona vigilante group is testing homemade "drone" reconnaissance planes on the U.S.-Mexican border to monitor illegal immigrants entering the United States in lonely desert areas.

Glenn Spencer, head of the American Border Patrol vigilante group, said on Tuesday the group has been testing two Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for about a month and plans to have a fleet making passes over the border by early July.

"We want to show how the application of this technology can solve the border problem," Spencer told Reuters.

Police and residents say they are aware of the drones, similar to unmanned U.S. military aircraft used in Iraq.

Hundreds of thousands of illegal Mexican immigrants cross the border in search of work every year. Three vigilante groups, some of them armed, have sprung up in Arizona in the last three years to monitor the border and hand over any illegal immigrants they find to U.S. Border Patrol agents.

The groups say U.S. authorities allow too many Mexicans to flout U.S. immigration law. Since the Sept. 11 attacks, some have also said unrestricted immigration poses an unacceptable security risk.

Area residents say the drones invade their privacy and foster poor cross-border relations.

"The Mexican populations along the border are indignant," said Miguel Escobar, a Mexican Foreign Ministry official based in Arizona.

Ray Borane, mayor of the border town of Douglas, Ariz., said the group's activities are racist.

"BORDER HAWK"

The vigilantes say they plan to outfit each UAV with a global positioning device to pinpoint migrants, and then forward hose coordinates to the Border Patrol.

Dubbed the Border Hawk, the $5,000 drone has a wingspan of 5-1/2 feet and flies at an altitude of 300-400 feet -- under the 500 feet mandated for aircraft that need certification by the Federal Aviation Administration.

The craft are made by members of the vigilante group with experience in electronics, Spencer said.

Mario Villarreal, spokesman for the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection in Washington, said: "We appreciate the community's efforts in notifying us of suspicious activities... We encourage them to call the Border Patrol or law enforcement but those efforts should be within the law."

He refused to comment directly on the vigilantes or their planned use of drones.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A51414-2003May13.html
 
they better not get this shit into the cities for surveillance...i read something about flying planes being cheaper than sattelites as long as they just reflect transmission....hopefully it wont happen

maybe they will go for a lower weight missle, like a raptor? hellfire is a bit of overkill for some mexicans in a pickup isnt it? :xeye:
 
danielson said:
they better not get this shit into the cities for surveillance...i read something about flying planes being cheaper than sattelites as long as they just reflect transmission....hopefully it wont happen

maybe they will go for a lower weight missle, like a raptor? hellfire is a bit of overkill for some mexicans in a pickup isnt it? :xeye:

Danny Boy you and I know it's going to happen! It's just a matter of time! Run a redlight and you get blasted by a hellfire! Ah what a future the Sheeple have to look forward to!
 
Finally, some people are actually doing something about problems in this country, instead of just posting crap.
 
DcupSheepNipples said:


Danny Boy you and I know it's going to happen! It's just a matter of time! Run a redlight and you get blasted by a hellfire! Ah what a future the Sheeple have to look forward to!

the thing is i know it will eventually happen....as an excuse to reduce patrols in dangerous area's and stuff. its just frightening to be followed like that, CCTV is bad enough...

with solar technology getting better and NASA able to keep a plane/probe up for 24hrs, only coming down for maintainance....definatley worrying
 
Darktooth said:



:confused: Video Game???


:evil:

Well it sounds like fun in real life too. But since eventually even the mexicans will catch on and stop trying to cross, it would be short lived in real life.
 
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