So to summarize.

 

1. Discretely placed sensors throughout (in depth, into the territory,

not a single layer) (so they can't possibly destroy them all)

 

2. tracking their movements, automated vehicle will be sent.

 

3. immobilizing them by a thrown net, and possibly pulled-in by the rope

(this may be dangerous, probably better to simply scoop them along with the ground)

or scooped the person into the vehicle, which will be secured locked.

 

the aim is NOT to damage the target, and immobilizing them in a secure place.

 

 

And basically, in a timely manner before they can retaliate,

 

those are the fastest options.

 

 

Is it technically feasible?

 

 

Yes, because it is approximate. The physical net coverage in relation to

 

identification and measurement of the person, and scooping them into the

 

vehicle and sliding them into a 'cage' in safety.

 

 

Sensors should do their job.

 

It can be allocated high on a pole as well. If there is many enough that

 

overlaps coverage of the tracking, they can't destroy them.

 

But hiding them is probably better.