The state has all these fancy gadgets but they can't stop one lone homie from climbing on a roof. Trump is only alive because of bad aim. The more they develop this and rely on high tech, the more blind spots there are for low/no tech forms of resistance. Alternatively if these bots become prevalent can we learn to hack them or commandeer them?
They can't stop one lone guy from going on a roof because they're pathetic. They left the roof because it was too hot and then when one went up to confront him they ran away and gave up when they saw he had a rifle
first contemplated after a child sexual abuse suspect used his doorbell camera to see FBI agents at his door serving a search warrant. The gunman opened fire on them from behind the closed door with an assault-style rifle, killing two veteran agents and injuring three more.
The movies: cops sneak up and take positions, executing a flawless breach, sweeping every corner, arresting the perp
Real life: cops saunter up to the front door like a cowboy movie, maybe kick in the wrong door, wander around the premises looking for a dog to shoot, execute a non-threatening person
They literally have no idea what to do with these robodogs. Network jammers have existed for years and can fit in a backpack. They're just strapping it to the dog because its the only thing the dogs are good for. Solution looking for a problem.
The dog is clickbait. The network jammers aren't news.
water loaded with dissolved ions for conductivity, I.E. saltwater
EDIT: in all likelihood these will be built to pretty good IP water resistance ratings so don't count on breaking them by simply splashing them. a pool of electrified conductive water might work though.
yeah, I do wonder. Spot runs over 2.4/5ghz/ or cell. I can't imagine this version using anything too far out there. I tried looking for their FCC ID number but didn't have much luck. Probably classified or something for DOD.