THERE IS NO DANGER TO PILOTS

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THERE IS NO DANGER TO PILOTS

Postby flying4rhino » Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:58 pm

WATCH OUT SWAT IS ABOUT! http://www.facebook.com/SwatPatrolUk#!/SwatPatrolUk


As the rhino wars continue with unprecedented 668 rhino deaths 2012, guess more needs to be done! In this digital age we have been starved mostly of visual evidence what's really going on, this suggest that aerial surveillance and CCTV needs to play a bigger role and that is in the need of gathering more Information Intelligence is going to be extremely important 24/7 hopefully neutralise the threat to wildlife. Reinforcing law enforcements and setting up new deterrents needs to be backed up with Bounty payments to informers as most poaching is internal. In South Africa poaching is by unemployed persons entering from Mozambique crossing into Kruger and some poaching is done by criminal elements within SA with several larger game farmers implicated on occasions working in syndicates with professional hunters operating illegally. In some cases "TIP Offs" have been the ONLY factor involved preventing killing of wildlife, therefore we must focus more reducing the SUPPLY not the DEMAND! as a result less wildlife will be killed in the first place.! We can sign all the petitions in the world, spend millions of dollars of good doers money trying to persuade Asia and international governments to stop the demand, meanwhile all this repetitive talk which has resulted so far in thousands of wildlife been killed now vanished from the face of the earth, because of mans greed and ignorance. SWAT is currently working with state of the art UAV’s/Drones company in the UK, as more visual evidence becomes available in court, poachers will start to become suspicious "someone" is watching over them regardless operating as a organised syndicate or not! SWAT Aerial Support is looking at opportunities to operate UAV Drones within African Game Reserves/National Parks so we would welcome inquiries from who may be interested in UAV Surveillance. We have our First Airbase set up within Zimbabwe and will be commencing Operations March 2013. Zimbabwe Aerial Support will be operated by Microlight aircraft and we have already secured backing for logistical costings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKAz4_qXVZ8

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