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No need to really shoot them down, just jam them in some way and let them crash and/or follow them wherever they go when they lose signal (assuming multi-copter style drones).
Except they aren't even getting jammed, they are just allowing them to fly uninterrupted.
Seems like military drone tests in my opinion.
Have any actual expertise to back that opinion up?
(Hint: probably not.)
Me: Makes a guess on whats happening
Redditor: SOURCE?
I'm assessing whether your "guess" is wild SF-inspired imagination or grounded in anything, you know, actually factual.
You've answered.
Exactly. So it's either higher military (and they've been ordered to do nothing), or they're watching to see what they do and where they go.