Are the forces using UAVs during the Olympics

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I live in south west London
over the past 3 nights there has been something buzzing about, not a helicopter or a light aircraft, much lighter sound,

I suppose it's not beyond the realms of possibilities that it is

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yep could easily been something like that TO23, it looks like it would make the sort of sound I heard

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The day before the start of the Iraq War I clearly heard two A10's over London at night without nav lights.

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Police will probably use small ones, not sure about the military though.

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I believe that, at the Olympics some people will be using Javelins !!

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Several of the boards in this display explain some of the 'civilian' and micro-UAV uses!! :) Some nice Shackleton items on there as well!! (i.e. on the link!)

It's still on display and the touch screen monitor was recently replaced!

No doubt we’ll have the ‘civil liberties brigade’ on our case again!! :rolleyes:

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I live in south west London
over the past 3 nights there has been something buzzing about, not a helicopter or a light aircraft, much lighter sound,

I suppose it's not beyond the realms of possibilities that it is

Nano helicopters....;)

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UAVs eyeballed this morning following the flame down the river, 3 weird little things, sort of circular with arms

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After the opening ceremony two Typhoons recovered to Coningsby, presumably after burning some fuel over London for a few hours. I would be very surprised if theres isnt UAV's doing the same thing 24 hours a day while the games are on.

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There was a BN Defender (the military version of the BN Islander) flying wide circuits around the SW London area in the early hours of Tuesday. It was buzzing around below the cloudbase and the uplighting from the city lights meant it was pretty easy to recognise, complete with it's lumpy-bumpy nose.

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they have the Defenders up everyday from Northolt, what they actually do is a bit of mystery, 24 hour surveillance of something,

going on from that, what is a RAF Sentinel doing loitering over London at FL40 for hours on end, this happens quite regularly,

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I work high up in the big pointy tower at Canary Wharf. I was hoping to see lots of air traffic over the Olympic fortnight but there's been less than usual, just the odd Lynx.

On the river it's a different story with the Hereford Gun club and their maritime colleagues tanking up and down the river in RIBS and the odd landing craft thing

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And all because some people in shorts want to run and jump about a bit. Are UAV's being introduced as a step up in the level of surveillance we tolerate as normal?