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Good evening everyone. So as I am learning more and more about our loosely regulated hobby. I came across an article about Aerospace ( A Dji tool ) being quietly deployed in some locations in America. Essentially this box sold by Dji is capable of identifying and tracking Dji drones and providing personal contact information about the pilots to whomever is operating Aerospace. Unbelievable, I am glad I did not purchase a Dji drone. This inspired me to google drone security and again was surprised by the amount of companies that are selling mitigation tools to protect ones airspace, up to and including taking full control over a drone and landing it at a site of their choosing. Everyone wants to regulate us (the responsible pilots) and this new industry emerging to fight drones gets a free pass essentially. I understand that there are some bad eggs that purchase drones and the newbies that just haven't felt the need to learn the law. But the risks of bad eggs on the other side of the fence is just as high. I mean whats to stop me from buying an interception system and then drive around stealing high end drones and reselling them online. With some of our drones costing into the thousands of dollars a bad egg could be a bad day if you know what I mean. One of the companies claimed to be able to detect and intercept a one pound uav from 3.5 KM. Another one, though expensive, could shoot down drones from 1,000 meters with a laser. I guess its the wild west in the skies for us.