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Related: About this forumBurgum: people with bad ulterior motives to the US would launch a swarm drone attack through wind farms
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Aaron Rupar
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[C]OLLINS: But the Pentagon reviewed this wind project in 2023 & found that there were negligible national security impacts
BURGUM: In particular there's concern about radar relative to undersea drones...people with bad ulterior motives to the US would launch a swarm drone attack through wind farms
August 26, 2025 at 10:03 PM
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Aaron Rupar
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[C]OLLINS: But the Pentagon reviewed this wind project in 2023 & found that there were negligible national security impacts
BURGUM: In particular there's concern about radar relative to undersea drones...people with bad ulterior motives to the US would launch a swarm drone attack through wind farms
August 26, 2025 at 10:03 PM
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[C]OLLINS: But the Pentagon reviewed this wind project in 2023 & found that there were negligible national security impacts
BURGUM: In particular there's concern about radar relative to undersea drones...people with bad ulterior motives to the US would launch a swarm drone attack through wind farms
August 26, 2025 at 9:44 PM
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[C]OLLINS: But the Pentagon reviewed this wind project in 2023 & found that there were negligible national security impacts
BURGUM: In particular there's concern about radar relative to undersea drones...people with bad ulterior motives to the US would launch a swarm drone attack through wind farms
August 26, 2025 at 9:44 PM
OLLINS: But the Pentagon reviewed this wind project in 2023 & found that there were negligible national security impacts
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-08-27T01:44:40.652Z
BURGUM: In particular there's concern about radar relative to undersea drones...people with bad ulterior motives to the US would launch a swarm drone attack through wind farms
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Burgum: people with bad ulterior motives to the US would launch a swarm drone attack through wind farms (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Yesterday
OP
Anybody remember Trump asking for a $1 billion from oil and gas companies for his campaign?
Finishline42
Yesterday
#4
Old Crank
(6,097 posts)1. Pulling stuff
From their anal sphincters.
Irish_Dem
(73,476 posts)2. Billionaires cannot scam us with free energy sources.
Sun and wind power must be destroyed.
Finishline42
(1,148 posts)4. Anybody remember Trump asking for a $1 billion from oil and gas companies for his campaign?
What did the oil and gas execs ask for in return? Obviously to damage wind and solar because they don't need to buy energy in order to function...
Irish_Dem
(73,476 posts)5. You nailed it.
Bernardo de La Paz
(57,750 posts)3. Idiot. You don't use radar underwater. You use sonar
If drone swarms are a concern, put some sensors out there. It would actually be an advantage, an oceanic version of the old DEW line (Distant Early Warning).