Fully autonomous insect drones are only 1-2 years away, according to Ron Wood, who’s been working with DARPA to develop micro-drone technology since 1998.
According to Wood, the only thing they lack is a method of powering the drones, which would be novel batteries, micro fuel cells, and wireless power transfer.
have you ever tried flying any small rc anything outside in the wind ,, doesn’t work too well ,,, I dunno about this
Birds? Will they pick them off? And crows love to collect shiny things. Just wondering
the real assassin bug?
Freedom Drones
Agree Lee. Anything lands near my doorway that resembles such is a goner.
GET OUT THE FLYSWATTERS!!!!
I’m sure curtain bugs, spiders, and birds will get to them unless they would set off some kind of shock factor to them.
Just another way to keep tabs on people. I wonder if they will eventually be able to inject poison? This will mean that the government will have specific info on everyone and can “eliminate” those who don’t agree with their policy. (If I disappear from FB it means that the NSA got me………..
There is no reason in hell to develop this..Our Gov. has completely gone insane…
Exactly what America needs or wait is this the SOVIET UNION???