89 drones crash into Sydney Harbour during light show
A popular drone light show in Sydney ended in failure when 89 drones fell into Sydney Harbour. The organiser blamed a radio frequency change for the malfunction, confirming no drones landed outside the safety perimeter.
ТехнологииA spectacular drone light show above Sydney Harbour turned into an embarrassing technical failure when 89 drones dropped out of the sky and plunged into the water below. The incident occurred during what was meant to be a dazzling aerial display over one of the world's most iconic waterways.
The event organiser attributed the mass malfunction to an unexpected change in radio frequency, which disrupted the control signals guiding the drone fleet. Despite the dramatic scale of the failure, officials were quick to reassure the public that all 89 drones landed within the designated safety boundaries, meaning no spectators or bystanders were put at risk.
Drone light shows have become increasingly popular as an alternative to traditional fireworks displays, particularly in urban areas where noise and fire hazards are a concern. However, incidents like this highlight the technical vulnerabilities of coordinating large fleets of unmanned aircraft in open public spaces, where radio interference can prove catastrophic for a performance.
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