An image from NetworkWorld.com |
In an effort to create a hard-to-detect surveillance drone that will operate with little or no direct human supervision in out of the way and adverse environments, researchers are mimicking nature.
Photo: An image from NetworkWorld.com |
In an attempt to create such a device, scientists have turned to flying creatures long ago, examining their perfect conditions for flight, which have evolved over millions of years.
Photo: A captured video of a swarm of Nano Qardrotors, posted at GRASP Laboratory website |
Around the same time the so-called Ornithopter flying machine based on Leonardo Da Vinci’s designs were unveiled and it was claimed they would be ready for roll out by 2015
Israeli “butterfly” UAV. Photo: Israel Hayom (//www.israelhayom.co.il) |
The new miniscule surveillance device can take color pictures and is capable of a vertical take-off and hover flight, just like a helicopter, reports the daily Israel Hayom. Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) says this may come in handy in ground clashes, when a soldier would merely take it out of a pocket and send behind the enemy’s line.
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