Drones are the weapons of modern era used by
developed nations for spying purpose generally. Drones are not confined
to government level use only. This article gives you insight about some
horrifying unusual drone attack incidents that has stunned the world.
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The drone that smashed through a 5th floor window
and smacked a guy in the head
In April 2016, a rogue drone crashed through race car driver David
Perel‘s fifth-story office window in Cape Town, South Africa and struck
the unsuspecting man in the head. Perel sustained minor injuries and
damage to some of his equipment. |
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The man who crashed his drone into the Empire
State Building and then tweeted about it
A New Jersey native's drone crashed into the Empire State Building, but
unlike the previous person on our list, he didn't get away with it. Sean
Nivin Riddle was arrested after his drone struck the iconic building's
40th floor. While authorities didn't mention what the drone's purpose
was in flying around Manhattan, Riddle tweeted that he was using the UAV
to film until it hit the skyscraper, and made it easy for cops to arrest
him by asking the building's security personnel for his drone back. In
the tweet (since removed), Riddle he said he was with security getting a
background check.
Nobody was injured, and no property was damaged, but Riddle is facing
charges of reckless endangerment and navigation in and over the city. |
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The deadly drone accident dodged by a world
champion skier
A world champion skier had a lucky escape after a drone dropped out of
the sky and smashed into the ground, narrowly missing him. Austrian
Marcel Hirscher was competing in a slalom race in Italy when the camera
drone fell to the ground right behind him.
The crashing drone, which looked like a quadcopter before it broke into
pieces, was owned by the broadcast camera crew and is intended to carry
heavy equipment. Professional drones like these can easily tip the
scales at almost 15kg. Why the drone fell from the sky is unknown, but
anything from pilot error, malfunction or even running out of battery
life could be to blame.
Hirscher was not aware of the close-call as he sped downhill. "This is
horrible," Hirscher said. "This can never happen again. This can be a
serious injury.'' |
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The Latin singer who suffered a bloody injury in a
drone accident during a concert
In 2015, Enrique Iglesias suffered a bloody injury in a freak accident
involving a drone at one of his concerts. The 40-year-old Latin pop
singer was performing in front of 12,000 people at Plaza de Toros de
Playa in Tijuana, Mexico as part of his Sex and Love world tour when a
drone used to capture photos hovered near him. He grabbed it and some of
his fingers were sliced.
Iglesias performed "I Like It" with a bandaged, bloody hand, which he
held behind his back. He also smeared some of the blood on his white
T-shirt to draw a heart. He continued the show for over 30 minutes. |
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The horrific drone accident that destroyed a
toddler's eyeball
In 2015, an 18-month-old British toddler lost an eye after being hit by
a drone flown by a family friend. Oscar Webb's eye was sliced in half by
a propeller when the operator, Simon Evans, lost control of it.
The toddler, from Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, will need several
operations before he can have a prosthetic eye fitted. It was the first
drone injury Oscar's surgeon had seen, but she said it was "inevitable"
that there would be more.
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The man who crashed a camera drone on a live Fox
segment while talking about drone safety
On February 2015, tech journalist Dave Mosher of Popular Science
appeared on a FOX & Friends segment to talk about drone safety. He
brought along a DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ camera drone to fly in the
studio—the same drone that someone crashed onto the White House lawn a
month before.
Immediately, after talking about the dangers of drones, Mosher lost
control of his and crashed it on live TV.
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