Terrorist FPSA drone technology now comes in swarms!
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (PNN) - June 20, 2012 - A small insect or mosquito over your ear may now be much more than simply annoying. Those could easily be micro drones, which now come in a swarm of bug-sized flying spies.
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, fascist researchers are mimicking nature.
The University of Pennsylvania GRASP Lab showed off a network of 20 nano-quad rotors capable of agile flight, which could swarm and navigate in an environment with obstacles.
This is another step away from bulky heavily armed aerial vehicles or humanoid robots to a much smaller level of tiny remote-controlled devices. While current drones lack maneuverability, can’t hover or move fast enough, these new devices will be able to land precisely and fly off again at speed. One day the military hope they may prove a crucial tactical advantage in wars and could even save lives in disasters. They can also be helpful inside caves and barricaded rooms to send back real-time intelligence about the people and weapons inside.
They can also be used by a tyrannical surveillance state and spy on innocent citizens throughout the Fascist Police States of Amerika and around the world.
A report in Network World online news suggests the research is based on the mechanics of insects, which potentially can be reverse-engineered to design midget machines to scout battlefields and search for victims trapped in rubble.
As early as 2007, the FPSA government was accused of secretly developing robotic insect spies when anti-war protesters in the FPSA saw some flying objects similar to dragonflies or little helicopters hovering above them. No government agency has admitted to developing insect-size spy drones though some thug officials and private organizations have admitted that they were trying.
In 2008, the FPSA Air Force showed off bug-sized spies as "tiny as bumblebees" that would not be detected when flying into buildings to photograph, record, and even attack those targeted by the fascist government.
The same year, FPSA government's military research agency (DARPA) conducted a symposium discussing “bugs, bots, borgs and bio-weapons.”
Around the same time the so-called Ornithopter flying machine based on Leonardo Da Vinci’s designs was unveiled and claimed it would be ready for roll out by 2015.
Lockheed Martin's Intelligent Robotics Laboratories unveiled "maple-seed-like" drones called Samarai that also mimic nature. FPSA troops could throw them like a boomerang to see real-time images of what's around the next corner.
The Fascist Police States of Amerika is not alone in miniaturizing drones that imitate nature: France, the Netherlands and Israel are also developing similar devices.