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15 chemical spraying drones stolen in NJ
Posted on 4/25/26 at 8:11 am
Posted on 4/25/26 at 8:11 am
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Someone stole 15 giant agricultural drones in New Jersey — and experts fear a “nightmare scenario” if they end up in the hands of terrorists.
The fleet of Ceres Air C31 drones, which are about the size of an ATV, were ripped off March 24 by a bogus delivery driver who duped shipping and logistics company CAC International in Harrison, according to The High Side substack.
The four-armed flyers can carry and spray up to 40 gallons of liquid chemicals, such as fertilizers and pesticides, and unleash the payload over a 15-acre span in just seven minutes.
The FBI is concerned the chemical-spraying drones could be used to disperse biological or chemical weapons, the report claimed.
“This was one of the most highly sophisticated thefts [the FBI] have seen in a long time, which is the main thing that has them so spooked,” a person who was briefed on the case told the outlet.
Retired FBI agent Steve Lazarus speculated that the drones could be easily weaponized.
“Even common chemicals, used improperly, can be a public safety danger. Throw in the internet recipes for biological and chemical weapons that anyone with a Tor browser has access to, and this is a potential nightmare scenario,” Lazarus told The High Side.
“The bureau is freaked out for a good reason,” Lazarus said. “These aren’t hobby drones with cameras. They’re industrial sprayers designed to carry and disperse significant amounts of liquid quickly and with precision.”
“What makes the thefts concerning isn’t just the equipment itself, it’s how easy they are to use once someone has them,” he said.
Each Ceres Air C31 costs about $58,000 — putting the total haul at roughly $870,000 — and dwarfs any consumer drone, with the 500-pound machines being more akin to flying heavy farm machinery.
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Someone stole 15 giant agricultural drones in New Jersey — and experts fear a “nightmare scenario” if they end up in the hands of terrorists.
The fleet of Ceres Air C31 drones, which are about the size of an ATV, were ripped off March 24 by a bogus delivery driver who duped shipping and logistics company CAC International in Harrison, according to The High Side substack.
The four-armed flyers can carry and spray up to 40 gallons of liquid chemicals, such as fertilizers and pesticides, and unleash the payload over a 15-acre span in just seven minutes.
The FBI is concerned the chemical-spraying drones could be used to disperse biological or chemical weapons, the report claimed.
“This was one of the most highly sophisticated thefts [the FBI] have seen in a long time, which is the main thing that has them so spooked,” a person who was briefed on the case told the outlet.
Retired FBI agent Steve Lazarus speculated that the drones could be easily weaponized.
“Even common chemicals, used improperly, can be a public safety danger. Throw in the internet recipes for biological and chemical weapons that anyone with a Tor browser has access to, and this is a potential nightmare scenario,” Lazarus told The High Side.
“The bureau is freaked out for a good reason,” Lazarus said. “These aren’t hobby drones with cameras. They’re industrial sprayers designed to carry and disperse significant amounts of liquid quickly and with precision.”
“What makes the thefts concerning isn’t just the equipment itself, it’s how easy they are to use once someone has them,” he said.
Each Ceres Air C31 costs about $58,000 — putting the total haul at roughly $870,000 — and dwarfs any consumer drone, with the 500-pound machines being more akin to flying heavy farm machinery.
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Posted on 4/25/26 at 8:21 am to Night Vision
I've seen these things. Impressive. They follow grid pattern w/ precision
This post was edited on 4/25/26 at 8:22 am
Posted on 4/25/26 at 8:22 am to Night Vision
It's essential that we put military force on the ground now and end the Islamic Regime in Iran.
Posted on 4/25/26 at 8:23 am to Night Vision
The same New Jersey that had these same "ATV sized drones" flying around in the night sky over population centers and nobody from our state/federal government bothered to comment on why they were there?
Posted on 4/25/26 at 8:25 am to Night Vision
NYC does have a serious pest problem.
Posted on 4/25/26 at 8:35 am to Night Vision
Chemicals or bio-agents can also be placed in spray cans and left in convention centers across the country simultaneously. Then those convention visitors go home by car, cab, bus, or jet to continue the spread.
FEAR is being weaponized folks. How much more liberty do you wish to give up?
FEAR is being weaponized folks. How much more liberty do you wish to give up?
Posted on 4/25/26 at 8:54 am to Night Vision
So in 6-short years we gone from giving China a US engineered bioweapon to accidentally on-purpose release on humanity; to simply spraying people from above with agricultural drones?
Only one thing lsft to do ...
Release the reverse-engineered alien tech to find and recover the stolen drones.
Only one thing lsft to do ...
Release the reverse-engineered alien tech to find and recover the stolen drones.
Posted on 4/25/26 at 9:41 am to Night Vision
Can the thieves test the technology on this grid first?


Posted on 4/25/26 at 9:47 am to Padme
Not until we are able to square it up as it was originally intended.

Posted on 4/25/26 at 9:50 am to Night Vision
Time to put Apple air tags on everything.
Posted on 4/25/26 at 11:01 am to dstone12
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America 2026 - the last thing you see before being sprayed by a chemical agent.
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Time to put Apple air tags on everything.
America 2026 - the last thing you see before being sprayed by a chemical agent.
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