I hope there isn’t anyone flying drones that might hit the blades of the helicopter. I don’t think one or two would be much of a risk, but if there are several people flying drones in the area it might cause a problem.
Forget expensive drones. Fill a giant trash bag with helium balloons and lots of loosely crumpled aluminium foil. Tie it to a spool of heavy duty fishing line. You now have a homemade barrage balloon with a radar signature the size of a battleship. Deploy these from the back of a moving van, driving upwind, for wide airspace denial.
Rotor blades are quite robust. I used to fly RC helicopters and have hit myself (and other objects). Now, the turbines on the other hand… those are pretty sensitive. However the intakes on, say, a Bell 206 have convolutions and can easily be screened.
I hope there isn’t anyone flying drones that might hit the blades of the helicopter. I don’t think one or two would be much of a risk, but if there are several people flying drones in the area it might cause a problem.
Forget expensive drones. Fill a giant trash bag with helium balloons and lots of loosely crumpled aluminium foil. Tie it to a spool of heavy duty fishing line. You now have a homemade barrage balloon with a radar signature the size of a battleship. Deploy these from the back of a moving van, driving upwind, for wide airspace denial.
Rotor blades are quite robust. I used to fly RC helicopters and have hit myself (and other objects). Now, the turbines on the other hand… those are pretty sensitive. However the intakes on, say, a Bell 206 have convolutions and can easily be screened.