The uncontrolled market in toy or hobbyist drones makes their future use in a domestic terrorist attack “likely,” says a researcher and lecturer on drone warfare.
But it will still require sophisticated technical skills to deploy them effectively, according to Michael J. Boyle, Associate Professor of Political Science at La Salle University in Philadelphia, and a Senior Fellow with the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
“It’s not quite as easy to launch a terrorist drone attack as the breathless media suggests,” Boyle told a recent terrorism seminar at John Jay College …
The Crime Report | March 20, 2018