schwit1 writes, "Are paparazzi flying drones over your garden to snap you sunbathing? You may need
the Rapere, the drone-hunting drone which
uses 'tangle-lines' to quickly down its prey."
From The Telegraph's article:
It has been designed to be faster and more agile than other drones to ensure that they can't escape - partly by limiting flight time and therefore reducing weight.
“Having worked in the UAS industry for years, we've collectively never come across any bogus use of drones. However it's inevitable that will happen, and for people such as celebrities, where there is profit to be made in illegally invading their privacy, there should be an option to thwart it,” the group say on their website.
This seems more efficient than going after those pesky paparazzi drones with
fighting kites (video), but it should also inspire some skepticism: CNET notes that the team behind it is anonymous, and that "Rapere works in a lab setting, however there
aren't any photos or videos of the killer drone in action. The website instead has only a slideshow of the concept."