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I may have mentioned this in another thread - in the daytime one can, of course, see the drones. At night you've got civilian and military fixed wing and helicopters out and about. Helicopters in particular may be flying at the same altitudes drones may be found.
I think whomever is operating these during night time hours is smart enough to understand that a collision with an unlit drone causing an accident or fatality would lead to an international incident if the drone could be traced back to a foreign source. Sneaky as they may be, they're also using a bit of common sense.
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