I think the idea that the are searching for or monitering nuclear material still sounds the most probable. I don't recall any officials stating that they are not our military's. But, even if they aren't that would indicate a high probability that they are controlled by one of the following 3 agencies: Dept of Homeland Security, NSA, or Dept of Energy (think: Q Team).
You probably meant NNSA I think. And the idea has become rampant that devices exist that can search for radiological materials in this way and that technogically does not exist in the application currently observed by these "drones". There are systems that can detect but in order to do so it requires very specific elevations, speed angles baseline geographic feature inputs in order to compute distinguishable levels of decay and determine specific intensities of the ionizing radio isotope found to determine basis and output levels (Ci,RAD,REM, MR, Bq,GBq, Sv, eV etc.)
I meant NSA. Its unknown how advanced the capabilities may actually be. Thanks for your incite, tho. You may be right, but I suspect otherwise (respectfully).
Understandable, there are roles and responsibilities that do still play out, especially in government agencies, one being the NSA having access to, and deploying nuclear, radiological detection and meter technology. These types of system, if they exist on the level of deployment in this circumstance, would contain radioactive isotopes. Which require verifiable licensing, hazmat and an entire gambit of other licensing requirements. If that were the case then it means there is a significant amount of unregulated radioactive material out there being utilized and would dwarf the issue of rogue material presumably being searched for.
That would be like an apple orchard selling oranges. In theory it could be mentioned as possible but in reality the apple orchard can't physically grow an orange. For a primitive example
I think the idea that the are searching for or monitering nuclear material still sounds the most probable. I don't recall any officials stating that they are not our military's. But, even if they aren't that would indicate a high probability that they are controlled by one of the following 3 agencies: Dept of Homeland Security, NSA, or Dept of Energy (think: Q Team).
You probably meant NNSA I think. And the idea has become rampant that devices exist that can search for radiological materials in this way and that technogically does not exist in the application currently observed by these "drones". There are systems that can detect but in order to do so it requires very specific elevations, speed angles baseline geographic feature inputs in order to compute distinguishable levels of decay and determine specific intensities of the ionizing radio isotope found to determine basis and output levels (Ci,RAD,REM, MR, Bq,GBq, Sv, eV etc.)
I meant NSA. Its unknown how advanced the capabilities may actually be. Thanks for your incite, tho. You may be right, but I suspect otherwise (respectfully).
Understandable, there are roles and responsibilities that do still play out, especially in government agencies, one being the NSA having access to, and deploying nuclear, radiological detection and meter technology. These types of system, if they exist on the level of deployment in this circumstance, would contain radioactive isotopes. Which require verifiable licensing, hazmat and an entire gambit of other licensing requirements. If that were the case then it means there is a significant amount of unregulated radioactive material out there being utilized and would dwarf the issue of rogue material presumably being searched for.
That would be like an apple orchard selling oranges. In theory it could be mentioned as possible but in reality the apple orchard can't physically grow an orange. For a primitive example