Looks like its just a private security company that is throwing buzz words and meaningless lingo to look more important than they are and sell themselves. I dunno.
Nah. I don't think it's paranoia. It is strange. In any case, driving around with a big badge on your truck, if you're not LEOs, could be wading into color-of-law territory. Bottom line is, no one really knows what they do. Drones? Yeah, sorta so what. But what is "aggressive negotiations" supposed to be? That's the unnerving part.......
BTW, I showed this to some of ex-mil buddies (tacticians) and there isn't one of them who is NOT alarmed about this. Including one guy who does drone stuff for a living.
Yeah, OP should not overthink something that is probably just a couple of amateur homeboys trying to hustle because they have no other valuable skills and they believe in the American dream of owning your own business and overselling your capabilities.
You don't need a van to provide their services. Monitoring UAV data can typically be done via the tools provided with the UAV. On your phone even. The van just makes them more mobile and really is just advertising.
None of this is remotely unsettling. But that's just my 2 cents based on what I am seeing from their website.
Yeah, makes sense. And to be fair, I had some paranoid questions last week about Greg Philips' and Catherine Englebrecht's open.ink repository being a honeypot.
http://www.patrolrescue.com/
Looks like its just a private security company that is throwing buzz words and meaningless lingo to look more important than they are and sell themselves. I dunno.
Does the badge say "Female Body Inspector"?
This is ridiculous. I checked out the staff page, they all look like old worn out somali refugees. What kind of operation is this really?
https://divisionvi.wixsite.com/patrolrescue/mobile-command-center
Nah. I don't think it's paranoia. It is strange. In any case, driving around with a big badge on your truck, if you're not LEOs, could be wading into color-of-law territory. Bottom line is, no one really knows what they do. Drones? Yeah, sorta so what. But what is "aggressive negotiations" supposed to be? That's the unnerving part.......
BTW, I showed this to some of ex-mil buddies (tacticians) and there isn't one of them who is NOT alarmed about this. Including one guy who does drone stuff for a living.
Who ya gonna call?
Drone Busters!
So you half-ass everything and miss the point.
"Tactical training and aggressive negotiations". Did you miss that part? Did you miss the part about the staff looking strangely, mostly NOT American?
Does that situation not seem the least bit strange to you?
Yeah, OP should not overthink something that is probably just a couple of amateur homeboys trying to hustle because they have no other valuable skills and they believe in the American dream of owning your own business and overselling your capabilities.
You don't need a van to provide their services. Monitoring UAV data can typically be done via the tools provided with the UAV. On your phone even. The van just makes them more mobile and really is just advertising.
None of this is remotely unsettling. But that's just my 2 cents based on what I am seeing from their website.
Yeah, makes sense. And to be fair, I had some paranoid questions last week about Greg Philips' and Catherine Englebrecht's open.ink repository being a honeypot.