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Apr 17, 2021 at 5:47 comment added ifconfig I mean, technically it is certainly possible. There have been several news headlines over the years about law enforcement developing and testing devices to"swat" drones out of the sky with radio jammers, but these are mega illegal to use by the public. We can't morally (or I think legally) endorse or document how to make them.
Apr 16, 2021 at 20:54 comment added ifconfig There is almost certainly comparable legislation in effect for other countries besides the USA as well.
Apr 16, 2021 at 20:03 comment added Jacob B Welcome to Drones SE! As your question stands, it likely isn't suited to this site. There's the issue of legality. Interfering with any drones, whether it be physically damaging the drone or jamming the signal, can result in unwanted legal issues. According to the Communications Act of 1934, interfering with radio transmissions (such as the ones controlling the drone) is unlawful.
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