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Gun-firing 'drone' built by US teen under investigation
By AFP
Published: July 21, 2015
The 14-second video shows a homemade multi-rotor firing a semiautomatic handgun four times at an unseen target.
NEW YORK: The Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday it was investigating an online video that shows an alleged home-made “drone” firing a handgun in the Connecticut countryside.
The 14-second video called “Flying Gun” shows a homemade multi-rotor hovering off the ground, buzzing furiously and firing a semiautomatic handgun four times at an unseen target.
It was posted on YouTube on July 10 and has been watched around 430,000 times. It was reportedly filmed by 18-year-old Austin Haughwout from Clinton, Connecticut.
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US media reports say Haughwout is studying for a degree in mechanical engineering. Neither he nor local police could be reached for immediate comment.
“The FAA will investigate the operation of an unmanned aircraft system in a Connecticut park to determine if any Federal Aviation Regulations were violated,” it said in a statement.
“The FAA will also work with its law enforcement partners to determine if there were any violations of criminal statutes.”
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But Haughwout’s father denied his son had built a drone, which are pre-programmed, and said the device was manually controlled.
“You know what? Stop using the wrong word. It’s not a drone. It’s a quadcopter,” Newsweek quoted him as saying.
“The media is using… inappropriate terminology to try and create fear in the public.”
By AFP
Published: July 21, 2015
The 14-second video shows a homemade multi-rotor firing a semiautomatic handgun four times at an unseen target.
NEW YORK: The Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday it was investigating an online video that shows an alleged home-made “drone” firing a handgun in the Connecticut countryside.
The 14-second video called “Flying Gun” shows a homemade multi-rotor hovering off the ground, buzzing furiously and firing a semiautomatic handgun four times at an unseen target.
It was posted on YouTube on July 10 and has been watched around 430,000 times. It was reportedly filmed by 18-year-old Austin Haughwout from Clinton, Connecticut.
Read: War games: Documentary shows how US recruited gamers to fly drones into Pakistan
US media reports say Haughwout is studying for a degree in mechanical engineering. Neither he nor local police could be reached for immediate comment.
“The FAA will investigate the operation of an unmanned aircraft system in a Connecticut park to determine if any Federal Aviation Regulations were violated,” it said in a statement.
“The FAA will also work with its law enforcement partners to determine if there were any violations of criminal statutes.”
Read: NSA uses phone signals for finding drone targets: Report
But Haughwout’s father denied his son had built a drone, which are pre-programmed, and said the device was manually controlled.
“You know what? Stop using the wrong word. It’s not a drone. It’s a quadcopter,” Newsweek quoted him as saying.
“The media is using… inappropriate terminology to try and create fear in the public.”