Last Minute Christmas Gift: How About a Drone with a Flamethrower?

You likely can’t get one in time for the big day, or maybe you can (did you?), but think of all the sleep the anti-gun lefties will lose thinking about how to regulate them. Common sense flamethrower-drone laws. Moms for…something.

The video below has one used in China, which the video says can be repurposed to rescue people at sea. I think they spelled rescue wrong. Anyway, this one is burning wasp nests out of trees. Looks cool (in a hot way) with huge potential for public unrest applications.

I did some looking. There are flamethrower add-ons for certain types of drones (1499.00), then there’s the DJI M300.

 

The DJI M300 drone flamethrower was developed based on DJI SDK. It is a split-type modular quick-release design, small size, and easy to assemble. It is controlled by OSDK link + APP, and the control distance is no longer limited, you can control the fire thrower launching as far as the drone flight, It is more efficient to use a high-pressure diaphragm pump. , energy-saving, increase the nozzle vector control function, improve the operation effect under special flight conditions.

 

The loudspeaker attachment looks regime ready. “Everyone, please return to your homes for donkey-fu lockdown.” That’s when you cruise in with your flamethrower version and engage in some of that public unrest I mentioned earlier (price not listed, call for a quote).

I’m sure there are other models available if your interest is piqued.

 

So here’s the one whacking wasps in China. It’s about $13,000.00

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