15 agricultural spray drones reportedly stolen from New Jersey facility
An alarm has erupted after 15 powerful agricultural spray drones were stolen in a suspected coordinated heist in New Jersey last month.
A report from The High Side claimed the FBI is investigating the theft amid fears the machines could be used to disperse dangerous materials.
Agricultural drones are built for precision and designed to disperse large amounts of liquid over targeted areas using programmed GPS routes.
That same capability has troubled counterterrorism officials since the post-9/11 years, when fears centered on crop-duster planes flown by a lone pilot. Experts told The Hide Side that there could be ‘ridiculously bad’ consequences and ‘a potential nightmare scenario’ if terrorists get their hands on the machines.
Steve Lazarus, a retired FBI agent, told The High Side: ‘The bureau is freaked out for a good reason. These aren’t hobby drones with cameras.
‘They’re industrial sprayers designed to carry and disperse significant amounts of liquid quickly and with precision.’
He added that agricultural drones are capable of treating wide areas in a matter of minutes using pre-programmed GPS routes, a feature designed for efficient farming but one that could be dangerous if misused.






























