It looks like some type of hydroplane, probably a new one because they're old explodey drones get caught before they hit anything in Ukraine now. Love our waters being used to test weapons of fear.
@@Billmull8622 DARPA only has 220 employees on their books with a $4B+ budget. Their whole role is to dole out contracts in a wide ranging of projects. _DARPA comprises approximately 220 government employees in six technical offices, including nearly 100 program managers, who together oversee about 250 research and development programs._
@@Billmull8622This is it. Worked on so many contracts that never was documented on paper in the past 5 years. Companies take contracts that are later rewritten into something totally different or from my experience. Its quite insane
It's because their votes are of already been harnessed and of no further use.. I mean seriously a lot of people need help and these folks in Maui are not on the list
I first heard of DARPA at 6/7 years old playing Metal Gear Solid 1. Thinking about it the main DARPA engineer who was locked up died of a suspiciously sudden heart attack or so....
The narrator gave an opinion, along with some custom graphics to further that narrative, and you jumped head first into the water and swallowed it all - hook, line, & sinker. lol Wow.
The way the props look on it, I'm thinking it's designed to take off from the water. You can bet it's got a GPS tracker on it. Good thing they didnt try to handle it at all.
It would never be able to take off from water. Things floating on water are difficult enough to takeoff and this drone has the wings actually under water.
the lack of a vertical fin (unless upside down) tells me it's either broken or non flyable. A vertical component of some kind is "usually" needed for lateral stability..
@@steve_beatty - It probably has a vertical rudder aka "vertical underwater tail with a stabilizer". Look closely at the close-up image of the drone at the 00:21 time code mark, just before he zooms the camera image field back out = both the starboard wing, and port wing, seem to have aileron on them, and the tail wing appears to have; for lack of a better description... "oversized elevators". What comes to mind when I see those oversized tail wing elevators is... dive planes on a submersible craft. The twin propellers appear to be powered by an electrical current (no exhaust or intake visible as in a combustion and/or turbine engine) so this "propeller-driven contraption" might actually be an experimental "semi-submersible capable aircraft".
@@DonVideoGuy007 You guys stop dreaming. It's obviously a drone emulating a plane but it's upside down. Nothing new here, nothing "secret tech". Obviously it crashed by some reason. It's not a "underwater blá blá blá machine". DUH
@@malekodesouza7255 right back at you boomer. Your generation had the wool pulled over your eyes the most. You guys also allowed the government to overstep so much by not doing anything just staying at home in your own little bubble
I think it crashed there. I fly RC things from the water and it's way more difficult than you'd think to take off, and the wings on that drone are under water, which means no lift and the motors aren't powerful enough to just pull it up and out.
It's upside down. That motor mounting angle is to raise the nose slightly for level flight. The drone either lost the signal if it was being controlled, or ran down the battery. Based on its shape, it's made to loiter in the air, not for speed. It's a platform for ISR, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, but no sensors are observable. I'm guessing a testbed to assess how well it will be as an ISR vehicle.
@Tmob78 - No damage is visible so you have a point, and I also think that it did not crash. It's "tender/recovery vessel" was probably heading towards it, and the 2 fishermen were too distracted to notice the vessel approaching it. The propeller nacelles have no visible exhaust port(s) and said nacelles are each probably watertight... this might be a "semi-submersible experimental vehicle" of some sort.
As per the Brussels convention, salvage law doesn’t apply to military vessels or equipment. However, during a declared state of war it may be salvaged or seized by other combatants.
From the wing and mounts that configuration that is designed to fly low to the surface and at moderate speeds. With LiDAR that could be used for very accurate wave details perhaps Tsunami tracking etc..
Technologies we use today and see as an innovation was being invented and tested by Darpa 20-30 years ago. It is said that at average Darpa technology is 20 years ahead of current technology. Its why so many people believe that the UAP’s are human technology from Darpa and not actually alien.
I believe uap people are seeing is a current darpa or department of energy special project. Remember department of energy has a unit like darpa that works on crazy projects.
@@saltybildo9448 that’s probably a perfect name for you. It is the only thing funny in this thread. Way to insert a bit of substance btw, it shows your intelligence.
If you can find a book called "Hackers", from about thirty years ago, it was full of fascinating stories about early days in computing and the Internet; things like students sleeping in the ceiling space above the mainframe, so that if a scheduled project was cancelled at short notice, they could hop down and run their own code experiments! 😊
It can be both submerged and fly over the water using ground effect. Incredibly potent system as it can cover an extremely large area and reposition itself far faster than a purely underwater system can.
DARPA only issues contracts for research based on requirements to public companies. The companies build prototypes to compete to get further contracts to go into full blown development. The research requirements are on DARPA’s website open to the public or it’s classified.
Can you imagine if those guys did put it on Craigslist and the company sees it on line. They'd be like, "Hey! That's ours! So that's what happened to it! "😊
DARPA is testing things that look like this. And people think that they are also testing things that go 80 thousands miles and hour with no sign of propulsion and transfer from air to water seamlessly are crazy
when airplanes fly in the air, they need a certain wing area to create lift and to steer. Water is more dense than air, so the control surfaces don't need to be so big, and it's detrimental and creates more drag if the control surfaces are large. So this drone is clearly designed to fly, and not be submerged in water. Anybody that tells you otherwise is an idiot.
I read something about how they can sit idle , take off, land again. Its not damaged and the propellers seemed to be angled to produce lift on thw water surface. Basivly a reusable idle drone
Will you ever do a story on DARPA LifeLog that "totally isn't Facebook" despite the program being "cancelled" the day before Facebook launched? Yeah, didn't think so.
Wild guess: It can take off from and land in water and it's filled with sensors to detect submarines. Either that or it's an attack drone that slowly approaches target while under water with just the props popping up, then suddenly takes off when close to target and go for a strike.
That drone appears to be designed to be able to become airborne by planing on the water as it's speed increases, and settling back down into the water, like it was seen in this video, when it lands on the water and slows down. Interesting.
For some time the US military has been interested in a new type of UAV which can fly, but land on water and then continue on specialized missions UNDERWATER. I think we're looking at a prototype here. The long-term ideal is something a SUB could stealthfully eject from underwater, float to the service, fly around doing water or land recon, fly back to the sub area, land again on water, and then be retrieved by the sub for analysis and exploitation.
Yes, like the ones that started the Lahaina fires, but don't speak truth, otherwise you get called a conspiracy theorist. But I'd take that as a compliment.😁
It couldn't possibly have been flying around looking for an accurate count of how many blue vehicles and homes with blue roofs in the city. That would be too coincidental.
Please continue to follow this. Because of the enhanced world tension we, as civilians, must know what is being flown in our civilian settings. We can't trust corporations and military to have our best interests in mind. Oakland CA
Well I think this is “new” tech that can float on water to charge and able to take flight from the water once charged. I’m sure you can find the Google patent, especially if this was a civilian contract.
@@alfonsozarate2458 The one shown floating on the water with the props is a bi-medium drone; It sits in the water as you see it, and it takes off from the water. It was doing it's job when it was found. It hadn't crashed. It most likely flew home from there.
That must be the type of drone that has been flying around my city for the past year. Every night for over a year there are usually over then drones flying high and low. I have observed a “mothership” release multiple drones. THEY are scanning and watching Americans from above.
@@dizzleslaunsen2372 I am being 100% honest. It started about a year ago. I called the police when I first noticed. There was two in the field behind my house. Two drones turn on spot lights and shined down from well above the tree lines. Since that point, there are drone FB pages. There are also YT videos of endless drone activity. Do some searching. I can go out right now and get pictures of these drones that are still flying in the night sky. As for what I called the mothership, I only see this happen once. Moreover, you go out tonight and observe the night sky.
What was it doing out there? Fairly simple answer - possibly a watchdog, for anything out in the water, unseen and hiding. December 7th, 1941 RIP to All who made the ultimate sacrifice for our Liberty and Freedom.🙏
Most of what DARPA does is not classified (my funding in grad school was partly from DARPA and all my research was published openly). It sounds to me like DARPA doesn't own or operate this drone - they just gave a grant to the private company to develop it or to develop something related to it.
Its a submersible WATER drone as seen from bottom ( Its upside down thus couldn't RIGHT itself and move) You can see the camera on front top ( Which is the bottom of drone) Its a recon drone but it got flipped and probably lost power and thus was taken out into ocean. Plain and simple , not responsible for global warming, Maui fires or alien invasion recon !
“Submersible” sounds like an aerial that fell into the water and they didn’t know where it was until a civilian came across it. Otherwise, why was it sitting on top of the surface, doing nothing?
Unmanned Aerial Submergible. Able to fly a few Km then land, submerge and recon, likely listen as well. Notice what looks like diving thrusters forward and aft. Wouldn't be surprised if the engine nacelles pivoted as well.
Craigslist Oahu posting: Cool DARPA drone, used once, good condition, $3Mil obo.
Ran when parked.
do they know what you got?😂😂😂
do they know what you got?😂
sounds about right
$2.5m or less...it's got flood damage(possibly)
Don’t hold your breath waiting for DARPA to answer those last questions.
That reporter doing this story is NOT suicidal.
@@YTiasexactly
Yeah ain’t happening
It was researching Bidenomics and we t belly up
Exactly and he’s a journalist yeah.
Lil yellow guy just got back from sinkin yachts with millionaires on board
Shut up, or you may just get swallowed up by a sinkhole.
If you know, you know 😂
Not even close! More like fishing boats...
@@brentfarvors192please, stay within the box....
@@brentfarvors192😂😂😂😂 DARPA doesn't fish kid
Yah…you going be waiting a while brah. They not going tell you anything.
They might in 50+ years once it is declassified.
@@Alpha0727or we’ll all be unalived right soon.
Least he asked 👀 didn’t even kno you could contact them
It looks like some type of hydroplane, probably a new one because they're old explodey drones get caught before they hit anything in Ukraine now. Love our waters being used to test weapons of fear.
Exactly. I'm not sure DARPA will disclose anything to a 21 year old in a Hawaiian shirt.
DARPA gives out a lot of small contracts for companies to build test models.
Most of the government does this but they won’t necessarily know what they’re working on.
@@Billmull8622 DARPA only has 220 employees on their books with a $4B+ budget. Their whole role is to dole out contracts in a wide ranging of projects.
_DARPA comprises approximately 220 government employees in six technical offices, including nearly 100 program managers, who together oversee about 250 research and development programs._
@@Billmull8622This is it. Worked on so many contracts that never was documented on paper in the past 5 years. Companies take contracts that are later rewritten into something totally different or from my experience. Its quite insane
Nope it was alien warfare case closed
and 3rd skyscrapers too
Sure looks like an upside-down airplane
No shit that’s what drones use to be
@@Paulinosfish It looks like something designed to fly through the air, not the water, (my opinion)
These are propellers not wheeles
@@pinoygal6232 I was thinking it maybe takes off and lands from water? That's why the props are higher? No idea
@@Paulinosfish Actually, now I see it. Those propeller blades are too small to pull through the air, (I think).
"In water research drone" riiiiight..
😂 yeah it's in water now! 😅
The werent exactly lying
Yeah that’s why it’s belly up like a fish 😂
It's an in water research vessel but "with wing" ( always) 😅😂
who gets that joke??
Dude, didn't you see it in the water? 👀
I like how the mention the directed energy weapon they used on Maui. And yet, people said it’s only a conspiracy.
Its called narrative seeding…
Time to bust out the blue roof paint....
Investing in blue roofs personally
Except they didn’t, it is only an unsupported conspiracy.
@@TmanRock9 I guess you don't get much info under the rock you live under. Do your homework before you speak on something.
Nothing to see here folks. It had nothing to do with the Lahaina fire. Move along....move along.....
It didn’t…
@@rylans.5365 And you know that how?
@@rylans.5365 ch Eric West vds = he is the truth about the fires & how they started.
@@rylans.5365We all know it did.
@@rylans.5365don’t bother with these smooth brains
Once a Marine, always a Marine. Ty for your honesty. ❤ Respect 🙏
Some real BS, What a Moron, First off Finders keepers , and secondly who knows what they were doing with this thing.
You should be running 24/7 why the victims of the Maui fires have not been helped.
whataboutism is the conversation attempt of the weak minded^^
Well....this is just scouting the next fire location.
It's because their votes are of already been harnessed and of no further use.. I mean seriously a lot of people need help and these folks in Maui are not on the list
@@captng English mf...DO YOU SPEAK IT!?
What fires?
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA.
You're welcome.
Good name change. Used to be ARPA which sounds more like a dog noise. DARPA has more of a sinister tone.
@@HKim0072 Because it starts out sounding like "dark;" Which goes hand in hand with "dark projects."
Thanks from Ontario,Canada!! 🇨🇦 🍁
I first heard of DARPA at 6/7 years old playing Metal Gear Solid 1. Thinking about it the main DARPA engineer who was locked up died of a suspiciously sudden heart attack or so....
Guys look up DARPA Information Awareness Office on Wikipedia or Google images, thier emblem is literally a illuminati pyramid!
How much it's WORTH, and how much it COSTS are probably two vastly different numbers.
@@elementneon very true
@@elementneon very true
Excellent point
nothing to see here folks 👋
😂
The company is also responsible for high energy beams. Did they start the Maui fire?
The narrator gave an opinion, along with some custom graphics to further that narrative, and you jumped head first into the water and swallowed it all - hook, line, & sinker. lol Wow.
@@-108-. Oh…I guarantee you…..they are going to go crazy with this one!! Watch 👀
🤔
@-108- You're deflecting too much agent.
@@user-zu5do6ri6r ok bot
The way the props look on it, I'm thinking it's designed to take off from the water. You can bet it's got a GPS tracker on it. Good thing they didnt try to handle it at all.
It would never be able to take off from water. Things floating on water are difficult enough to takeoff and this drone has the wings actually under water.
the lack of a vertical fin (unless upside down) tells me it's either broken or non flyable. A vertical component of some kind is "usually" needed for lateral stability..
@steve_beatty it could be pointing straight down too, so not seen lying like this. I'm not super-familiar with UAVs.
@@steve_beatty - It probably has a vertical rudder aka "vertical underwater tail with a stabilizer". Look closely at the close-up image of the drone at the 00:21 time code mark, just before he zooms the camera image field back out = both the starboard wing, and port wing, seem to have aileron on them, and the tail wing appears to have; for lack of a better description... "oversized elevators". What comes to mind when I see those oversized tail wing elevators is... dive planes on a submersible craft. The twin propellers appear to be powered by an electrical current (no exhaust or intake visible as in a combustion and/or turbine engine) so this "propeller-driven contraption" might actually be an experimental "semi-submersible capable aircraft".
@@DonVideoGuy007 You guys stop dreaming. It's obviously a drone emulating a plane but it's upside down. Nothing new here, nothing "secret tech". Obviously it crashed by some reason. It's not a "underwater blá blá blá machine". DUH
Lasers. Like the one that started the fires in Hawaii. 🧐
They also use those to spray at high altitudes.
🤦🏻♂️
@@malekodesouza7255 right back at you boomer. Your generation had the wool pulled over your eyes the most. You guys also allowed the government to overstep so much by not doing anything just staying at home in your own little bubble
@@thetruthhurts5596 “boomer”. 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Sure, Sonny…sure…🤦🏻♂️
Drones aren't real
Researching the next land grab"
HAARP! omg we're all going to die
I don’t think this thing crashed, it looks like from the angle that the propellers sit at that it could very well be able to take off from the water.
Maybe some kind of deployable sonar buoy drone? Flies in lands pings and can take off again?
I think it crashed there. I fly RC things from the water and it's way more difficult than you'd think to take off, and the wings on that drone are under water, which means no lift and the motors aren't powerful enough to just pull it up and out.
They are researching ship wrecks, for something in particular...Same drones were seen off the coast of California.
It's upside down. That motor mounting angle is to raise the nose slightly for level flight. The drone either lost the signal if it was being controlled, or ran down the battery. Based on its shape, it's made to loiter in the air, not for speed. It's a platform for ISR, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, but no sensors are observable. I'm guessing a testbed to assess how well it will be as an ISR vehicle.
@Tmob78 - No damage is visible so you have a point, and I also think that it did not crash. It's "tender/recovery vessel" was probably heading towards it, and the 2 fishermen were too distracted to notice the vessel approaching it. The propeller nacelles have no visible exhaust port(s) and said nacelles are each probably watertight... this might be a "semi-submersible experimental vehicle" of some sort.
if the drone was malfunctioning and they helped recover it, don't they get salvage rights?
only in International Waters.
That drone was doing exactly what it was designed to do when these people found it.
@@-108-I was thinking the same thing I wonder how many computers are on board that
If you got that type of money to take the government to court over something that isn't worth the cost.
As per the Brussels convention, salvage law doesn’t apply to military vessels or equipment. However, during a declared state of war it may be salvaged or seized by other combatants.
It was researching the colors of rooftops.
What are you yapping on about
From the water miles off shore? Ok. You must be a conspiracy theorist with brain power like that.
@@docplays88 the chinese painting all theirr roofs blue, where ya been?
Bro just exposed and entire secret DARPA operation from his fishing boat thats crazy 😂
Damn, they've had aquatic drones since before WW1? That's impressive.
From the wing and mounts that configuration that is designed to fly low to the surface and at moderate speeds. With LiDAR that could be used for very accurate wave details perhaps Tsunami tracking etc..
As soon as the drone flips past 90 degrees it knows there is a tsunami, lol
Wake up Hawaii! Vote accordingly
Yeah everyone knows only democrats support military weapons. Republicans would never develop military weapons.
Vote 💙 no matter who😂
💙💙💙 I love my blue state💙💙💙🌎🌏🇺🇸💋
@@TwilightZone96761 💋💙
See! You just can't fix stupid.
Technologies we use today and see as an innovation was being invented and tested by Darpa 20-30 years ago. It is said that at average Darpa technology is 20 years ahead of current technology. Its why so many people believe that the UAP’s are human technology from Darpa and not actually alien.
I believe uap people are seeing is a current darpa or department of energy special project. Remember department of energy has a unit like darpa that works on crazy projects.
This is likely a ground effect vehicle that crashed. They rely on a cushion of air above the water/ground top glide at high efficiency
Ekranoplan - I worked on similar target drone at UW ME as an undergrad.
that under water drone is NUTS...imagine what they arent showing us
That’s what I was going to say. The Manta Ray drone, imagine seeing that thing in the water. I would be stunned
I did 4 years in the marine corps….. really bro and you share the first picture to the world of a possible air to sea and sea to air drone.
Yeah, blame the guy that stumbled onto something cool in public waters. NOT THE DOD 😂😂😂
Good imagination
DARPA is why we have the internet.
Yessir and gps and cellphones among other things and many yet to come lol
😂
@@saltybildo9448 that’s probably a perfect name for you. It is the only thing funny in this thread.
Way to insert a bit of substance btw, it shows your intelligence.
Al Gore is why we have the internet, he invented it.
If you can find a book called "Hackers", from about thirty years ago, it was full of fascinating stories about early days in computing and the Internet; things like students sleeping in the ceiling space above the mainframe, so that if a scheduled project was cancelled at short notice, they could hop down and run their own code experiments! 😊
It can be both submerged and fly over the water using ground effect. Incredibly potent system as it can cover an extremely large area and reposition itself far faster than a purely underwater system can.
Finders keepers
Always nice to put pics of military projects on the net!
Always nice your government is so sloppy with its tech , imagine someone not so honest found it !
pff looks not different from an RC plane....
Small brain comment
Caught that. “Working for” not “In.”
DARPA only issues contracts for research based on requirements to public companies. The companies build prototypes to compete to get further contracts to go into full blown development. The research requirements are on DARPA’s website open to the public or it’s classified.
that is a drone with haarp tech
go take your medicine
@@hobologna i will i promise... be sure to take yours .. you have been skipping it for a few days...
“Just put a simple bright yellow drone in the water off the coast of Hawaii. Someone will find it”
Can you imagine if those guys did put it on Craigslist and the company sees it on line. They'd be like, "Hey! That's ours! So that's what happened to it! "😊
With…”lost the remote control but flies like a champ!”
They should put an AirTag in it.
@@charlesjohnsjr.5809 I'd bet it has some tracking tech in it...
If it was in the water, abandoned, would they have salvage rights to it?
@@stevenmoomey2115 until men in black showed up to retrieve it
1:01 yeah, I remember how some people were called crazy for saying this.
Wasn't it a direct energy weapon that people speculated started the Maui fires?
That's "people wearing tin foil hats".
@DonVideoGuy007 At least they put on a thinking hat. Better than I can say for the lot of you.
@Itsmeagain828 if that's thinking, then count me out.
@@docplays88 I already did
Cattle fires too.
looks like Waikiki is going to have a Maui incident...
I wonder if UAP ( UFO ) sightings are some how apart of the DARPA drone technology . ? This would make for a good NCIS Hawaii story .
The more concerning question is how the hell did they find it before the people who were flying it?
At least they're not lighting Hawaii on fire again.
DARPA is testing things that look like this. And people think that they are also testing things that go 80 thousands miles and hour with no sign of propulsion and transfer from air to water seamlessly are crazy
when airplanes fly in the air, they need a certain wing area to create lift and to steer. Water is more dense than air, so the control surfaces don't need to be so big, and it's detrimental and creates more drag if the control surfaces are large. So this drone is clearly designed to fly, and not be submerged in water. Anybody that tells you otherwise is an idiot.
I read something about how they can sit idle , take off, land again. Its not damaged and the propellers seemed to be angled to produce lift on thw water surface. Basivly a reusable idle drone
Is this still available?
'In Water' means, in military terms, we forgot to input the baseline of the water elevation and so it nose dived.
They were looking to displace more people like Lahaina!
Superb enunciation, everyone
it's over the top. Like he's trying to talk over the smell in the air or something.
I was wondering if the drone was manned or not. Glad that was clarified in the opening statement.
The company is lucky, nobody got hurt!
@1:45 Yeah, Bryce. I have a feeling you'll be waiting around for *quite* a while trying to get answers to those questions. 😄
Darpa lazers Hawaii fires
Will you ever do a story on DARPA LifeLog that "totally isn't Facebook" despite the program being "cancelled" the day before Facebook launched?
Yeah, didn't think so.
Wild guess: It can take off from and land in water and it's filled with sensors to detect submarines. Either that or it's an attack drone that slowly approaches target while under water with just the props popping up, then suddenly takes off when close to target and go for a strike.
1st thing I thought.. it is tracking or communicaating with subs under water or monitoring them.
That drone appears to be designed to be able to become airborne by planing on the water as it's speed increases, and settling back down into the water, like it was seen in this video, when it lands on the water and slows down. Interesting.
No
@@billthompson6182 Ya
@@-108-Wow. There's that mit intelligence again!
@@J.G.Wentworth69420 !niaga ecnegillet tim tim taht s'erehT .woW
Guessing its some sort of float plane that utilizes ocean currents to extend its operational range, test model obviously
For some time the US military has been interested in a new type of UAV which can fly, but land on water and then continue on specialized missions UNDERWATER. I think we're looking at a prototype here. The long-term ideal is something a SUB could stealthfully eject from underwater, float to the service, fly around doing water or land recon, fly back to the sub area, land again on water, and then be retrieved by the sub for analysis and exploitation.
Was not sufficiently worth the installation of a tracker.
High energy lasers like the kind that could probably start the Lahaina 🔥’s??
Ooo, conspiracy theories in flight...like a DARPA drone
Yes, like the ones that started the Lahaina fires, but don't speak truth, otherwise you get called a conspiracy theorist. But I'd take that as a compliment.😁
Bingo
Wait, you really think high energy lasers are needed to start brush fires? Oh boy.
Yessah. That's what I've been saying
nothing told to the public about it, no markings, sounds like a case of finders keepers
DARPA is no joke.
It couldn't possibly have been flying around looking for an accurate count of how many blue vehicles and homes with blue roofs in the city. That would be too coincidental.
Better paint your roofs blue, gentlemen !!!!!
Please continue to follow this. Because of the enhanced world tension we, as civilians, must know what is being flown in our civilian settings. We can't trust corporations and military to have our best interests in mind. Oakland CA
Good luck with waiting. They are not telling you anything.
Sure it's not for burning houses for BlackRock?
It must be a blast to work for DARPA😊
In the "Advanced Munitions Division"... it probably is 100% out at YPG 😐
Oh.. hawaii.. makes total sense...
both of the drones featured here are designed to fly in the air. Anyone telling you they are for water is a fool.
You know literally nothing.
Well I think this is “new” tech that can float on water to charge and able to take flight from the water once charged. I’m sure you can find the Google patent, especially if this was a civilian contract.
No he’s right their amphibious drones! I build commercial drones I a little bit!
@@alfonsozarate2458 The one shown floating on the water with the props is a bi-medium drone; It sits in the water as you see it, and it takes off from the water. It was doing it's job when it was found. It hadn't crashed. It most likely flew home from there.
🤦🏻♂️. Where did you earn your advanced degree in aeronautical engineering?
Good luck with getting information from them.
“Laser Defense”. Makes you think, some people said lasers started the Lahaina fires last year. Just a thought.
Only morons believe that
If you listen to a crazy person for long enough, they are bound to be right eventually.
Add a set of ski bindings and that thing would make a hell of a jet ski.
That must be the type of drone that has been flying around my city for the past year. Every night for over a year there are usually over then drones flying high and low. I have observed a “mothership” release multiple drones. THEY are scanning and watching Americans from above.
Yeah what city is that? Why do I feel you aren’t being totally honest here.
@@dizzleslaunsen2372
I am being 100% honest. It started about a year ago. I called the police when I first noticed. There was two in the field behind my house. Two drones turn on spot lights and shined down from well above the tree lines. Since that point, there are drone FB pages. There are also YT videos of endless drone activity. Do some searching. I can go out right now and get pictures of these drones that are still flying in the night sky. As for what I called the mothership, I only see this happen once. Moreover, you go out tonight and observe the night sky.
If you find something like that and no one else is around, can you keep it?
What was it doing out there? Fairly simple answer - possibly a watchdog, for anything out in the water, unseen and hiding. December 7th, 1941 RIP to All who made the ultimate sacrifice for our Liberty and Freedom.🙏
Most of what DARPA does is not classified (my funding in grad school was partly from DARPA and all my research was published openly). It sounds to me like DARPA doesn't own or operate this drone - they just gave a grant to the private company to develop it or to develop something related to it.
the fire starter drone
Why were the surprised by an unmanned drone? Drones are by definition unmanned.
Most sheep don't get into specifics. It's all just words to them. They don't really mean anything to most. I get your sentiment. It makes me crazy.
That thing would be in my garage at the end of the day !!!!!!!
And you'd have the feds there within the hour. I'm sure they knew exactly where it was the whole time.
@@mwdouglas3794 - If it's DARPA, it's location is known 24/7 whether on land, on top of the water, or underwater.
Why the heck are we posting this information publicly?!?!
hmmm high energy lazer technologies.... i feel like I remember that for some reason.... No just give me the fluoride and mcdonalds keep me asleep
Was definitely upside down, those props are supposed to propel it beneath the surface, so a wave must have flipped it at some point.
I’d be more worried if it was grey. They painted it yellow so that it can be easily found if lost, this is common for R&D assets.
Its a submersible WATER drone as seen from bottom ( Its upside down thus couldn't RIGHT itself and move) You can see the camera on front top ( Which is the bottom of drone) Its a recon drone but it got flipped and probably lost power and thus was taken out into ocean. Plain and simple , not responsible for global warming, Maui fires or alien invasion recon !
Spy vs Spy.
Unmanned seaplane?
No, submersible. The most well known project is the Manta Ray.
Look at the propellers that ain’t no underwater drone.!!
Really quick to retrieve that UAV & no other information to the public ahh idk? Just saying!
“Submersible” sounds like an aerial that fell into the water and they didn’t know where it was until a civilian came across it. Otherwise, why was it sitting on top of the surface, doing nothing?
I know this is crazy but what if it’s both a submersible and aerial Drone
If there is no reward, why report it?
The first reporter is scary when her talks.
Amazing how the govt will try playing the old Jedi mind trick. These aren’t the drones your looking for…
Thanks for telling China. Keep this to yourself next time.
I guess the sign that says, "If found, please contact 1-800-" was on the submerged side.
You never saw anything , alright....
Any drones, maned ?
How is it mysterious when we know what it is, where it came from, and where its going?
An "unmanned drone"? of my.. that the new Darpa invention?
Unmanned Aerial Submergible. Able to fly a few Km then land, submerge and recon, likely listen as well. Notice what looks like diving thrusters forward and aft. Wouldn't be surprised if the engine nacelles pivoted as well.
Did not look like it was intended to be an in water research drone… could have claimed salvage!