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It is an excellent hobby to have!
The military drones mentioned in the video and the commercial drones for hobby are completely different, though.
One is commercially available and used for hobbies, and some in a professional manner, while the drones in the video are military drones used for battle.
The laws are really strict if you would like to be an official certificated remote pilot in the US.^[[1] https://www.faa.gov/uas/commercial_operators/become_a_drone_pilot]
Yea since I have been doing a deep dive into middle eastern terrorist groups not going to click on those links. Just kind of a lit a bit weary of it no offense or anything I appreciate it and will document but its hard for me to belive that Israel can't just have a Mossad sniper take them right out or their iron dome.
I am not sure why that would be a problem though, but it is good to be cautious of the government and their spying on US citizens that is well documented.
Edit2: forgot to add sentence below and imporve overall word flow
In this video, Richard Medhurst goes into why Israel was not able to take down the drones. I don't think a sniper would be the correct way to take down a drone.