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208 CHAPTER 8 Keeping your army secret<br />

FIGURE 8.3<br />

There is a lip on the top of this light that makes it a good hiding place for a tarp-wrapped<br />

drone. It is well above eye level <strong>and</strong> also close to the building so that it may not be seen<br />

from any windows.<br />

Vehicles represent many opportunities for hiding things. They also feature large<br />

batteries that can be used to power drones. Inside of the vehicles, child seats are a<br />

great place to put things. A blanket can be thrown on top of equipment in the child<br />

seat. Nobody thinks twice about blankets in baby seats. A drone <strong>with</strong> a unidirectional<br />

wireless antenna ready to be installed in a car seat is shown in Figure 8.4.<br />

There are plenty of structures inside that can be used to hide devices as well.<br />

Drones can be hidden under desks. There are two basic options for securing drones<br />

to desks. If the desks are metal, magnets can be used to secure drones. Magnets can<br />

also be used to attach drones to the back of most computers as they tend to have steel<br />

cases. Be careful when attaching something to the back of a computer under a desk

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