This informal discussion is designed to invoke thought and nothing more. Crack open a beer and let’s talk about the drone problem over New Jersey.
Here’s a theory:
Synopsis:
These are non-lethal drone swarms launched and recovered by Chinese drone subs for the purposes of demonstrating capabilities and sending a message to President Trump over Taiwan and the South China Sea. It’s what we call an attention getter.
Details:
I think these are non-lethal drone swarms launched from Chinese drone subs to send a message to Trump and the U.S. military.
They can actually recover certain multi-domain drones underwater or more efficiently just crash the disposable ones into the sea. The subs would have to surface to launch the big ones but they would have a very low profile and probably not get picked up on RADAR. Who knows if they’re tracking them on SONAR or listening devices.
If they have them on SONAR, I imagine the plan is to track them all the way back to where they came from to view the route. It would make sense as to why no action is being taken right now.
It would be funny if the damn things went straight back to that new Chinese-funded port in Peru. Or, they’ll probably just ditch themselves in deep water and implode. So unless one aerial drone gets taken down or malfunctions over land, all of the evidence will lie at the bottom of the ocean.
Yeah, I know that’s a crazy theory. But a lot of the dots connect between DJI, Taiwan, and the new sub that just launched from New Jersey; The U.S.S. New Jersey. That sub is probably destined for the South China Sea on it’s maiden voyage.
A Chinese cargo ship dragged its anchor for 100 miles to cut 2 underwater fibre-optic cables in the Baltic Sea near Denmark. You mean to tell me that the captain didn’t know he was dragging an anchor for 100 miles? It was obviously intentional. Was this a diversion to draw resources away from the area of operations where drone subs were staging? The Chinese drone subs staged until their aerial drones were launched to fly over Rammstein Airbase?
The CCP’s objective is to demonstrate that the PLAN can put drone swarms over any target on Earth that it wants, simultaneously, and without opposition. While these current drones are unarmed and merely for show, the next drones could easily be armed and cause massive destruction with conventional munitions.
The question is, what are the next targets of their drone swarms? I imagine Subic Bay will make the list if it’s truly the CCP.
I’ll continue to update this line of thinking as things come to mind…
Another simple theory… They’re just trying to scare the public to get this bill passed:
H.R.8610 – Counter-UAS Authority Security, Safety, and Reauthorization Act
Articles and Videos of Interest
How Submarine-Launched Systems Can Overwhelm Chinese Warships In The Taiwan Strait – Forbes
“…There is a potential solution to this challenge, though, in which submarines play a rather different role than currently planned. What if U.S. submarines could launch canisters equipped with low-cost, unmanned drones that, once airborne, could form an integrated mesh network for finding, fixing, tracking and targeting key Chinese assets such as warships? If half of the launch tubes on each Virginia-class sub were capable of deploying, say, half a dozen such drones with reasonable airborne endurance, then a force of 12 subs could sustain continuous surveillance of the Taiwan Strait for the entire duration of any amphibious assault…”
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