jonsnow399
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nah, I'm talking about Gorgon Staregoogle Persistent Surveillance Systems. they make a system that's specifically designed for smaller towns and cities that mght not get access to large planes. But a 2nd hand Cessna can be found for about the price of a police cuiser...
There's a nice little story of how they were hired in Juarez Mexico. They flew the system on a Cessna 182T over juarez 4 hours. They were able to spot a group of gangbangers assemble, how one left the group, killed some rival down the street, how they all ran and were even able to point to the house where the guys hid.
One Sherriff put it this way: “I want them to be worried that we’re watching,” Biehl said. “I want them to be worried that they never know when we’re overhead.”
tin foil hat time.
Nah, I'm talking about Gorgon Stare, doesn't need even a Cessna, uses a Reaper drone. Too expensive for towns to buy right now, but they can probably get a federal grant or the feds can put them up and share with local law enforcement. We're screwed lolgoogle Persistent Surveillance Systems. they make a system that's specifically designed for smaller towns and cities that mght not get access to large planes. But a 2nd hand Cessna can be found for about the price of a police cuiser...
There's a nice little story of how they were hired in Juarez Mexico. They flew the system on a Cessna 182T over juarez 4 hours. They were able to spot a group of gangbangers assemble, how one left the group, killed some rival down the street, how they all ran and were even able to point to the house where the guys hid.
One Sherriff put it this way: “I want them to be worried that we’re watching,” Biehl said. “I want them to be worried that they never know when we’re overhead.”
tin foil hat time.
"The system is capable of being parked high above a small city or town, with the whole area being observed persistently, allowing for tagging and tracking of multiple vehicles and even people via advanced software. At the same time, the system can also record patterns of life in real time, making notes when certain tagged vehicles or people come within proximity of one another or when large congregations of people or vehicles appear in certain areas. Additionally, multiple users can use a single Gorgon Stare WAAS feed at any given time, making the system's God-like view of the terrain below a major force multiplier."
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