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Comment Re:Somewhere in the engineering process (Score 1) 647

That still leaves an option to jam and hijack.. It just would be more slow, as fake signal would have to tell it that it made 15 degree turn, when in fact it made 10 degree turn, and telling it flew 100 meters when it did 80.

So forcing it to turn and faking distances/angles a bit, you could get it to your location (sure you would have to know it's original base first, but that's just tracking). It all comes down to precision of inertial sensors, and if they would be nearly as precise as GPS, there would be no advantage for using GPS.

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