They need to just treat the drones like big bugs, simple computer vision learning can now allow drones to navigate without a radio connection so more jammers and tracking signals won't work. Here is the air intake from a su-27 that can close for landing on dirt runways (or squashing drones)
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Drones as in people taking videos or ones that hold bombs?
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Neither, from what I read. They have no idea:
The spotlight that shone down from the craft made it hard for personnel to make out a detailed description of the craft, although estimates range from being three to five feet in diameter largely based on the size of the spotlight. The craft would maneuver dynamically, appearing with the spotlight on, then disappearing, just to reappear moments later over to one side or another with the spotlight on, which was unsettling to those that witnessed it. Supposedly, there was a concerted effort to identify, track, and down the mysterious craft, but it doesn't seem that those efforts were successful based on our understanding of events.
This is from the NOV 27th article about Guam
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