A Drone Tried to Disrupt the Power Grid. It Won't Be the Last
In July of last year, a DJI Mavic 2 drone approached a Pennsylvania power substation. Two 4-foot nylon ropes dangled from its rotors, a thick copper wire connected to the ends with electrical tape. The device had been stripped of any identifiable markings, as well as its onboard camera and memory card, in an apparent effort by its owner to avoid detection. Its likely goal, according to a joint security bulletin released by DHS, the FBI, and the National Counterterrorism Center, was to "disrupt operations by creating a short circuit." The drone crashed on the roof of an adjacent building before it reached its ostensible target, damaging a rotor in the process.
Nov-5-2021, 18:42:48 GMT
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