US military surveillance: Drones now come in swarms?

NAC4EV

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US military surveillance future: Drones now come in swarms?





Have you ever wished you could be a fly on the wall to spy on what's going on or being said?
How about being a mosquito instead!
No, this isn't a real mosquito. It's an insect spy drone for urban areas, already
in production, funded by the US Government.
It can be remotely controlled and is equipped with a camera and a microphone.
It can land on you, and even has the potential to take a DNA sample or leave
RFID tracking nanotechnology on your skin.
It can fly through a slightly open window, or it can attach to your clothing until you
unwittingly take it into your home. It can then be guided to the top of a curtain or other
invisible location where it can scope entire rooms and monitor everything being said.
Given their propensity to request macro-sized drones for surveillance, one is left with
little doubt that the government has big plans for these micro gadgets.
(And to think we were worried about West Nile virus!)


A small insect or a 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, 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-control devices. While current drones lack manoeuvrability, can’t hover and 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.

A report in NetworkWorld 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.

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.

Zoologist Richard Bomphrey has told the British Daily Mail newspaper he has conducted research to generate new insight into how insect wings have evolved over the last 350 million years.

“By learning those lessons, our findings will make it possible to aerodynamically engineer a new breed of surveillance vehicles that, because they are as small as insects and also fly like them, completely blend into their surroundings," the newspaper quotes him as saying.

The US Department of Defense has turned its attention to miniature drones, or micro air vehicles long ago.
 

kage69

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Imagine a swarm of drones the size of small birds, being released en masse at night to infiltrate an urban battlefield. Some functioning as static eyes and ears, others singling out and tracking individual targets - loitering until the right time when a precise, micro bullet can be sent through the target's eye and into the brain.

Scary stuff coming.
 

SKORPI0

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To bad it does not exist at all.

http://www.snopes.com/photos/technology/insectdrone.asp

The specific mosquito-like object pictured above is, however, just a conceptual mock-up of a design for a MAV, not a photograph of an actual working device "already in production."
And although taking DNA samples or inserting micro-RFID tracking devices under the skin of people are MAV applications that may some day be possible, such possibilities currently appear to be speculative fiction rather than reality.

The technical challenges of creating robotic insects are daunting, and most experts doubt that fully working models exist yet. "If you find something, let me know," said Gary Anderson of the Defense Department's Rapid Reaction Technology Office. Getting from bird size to insect size is not a simple matter of making everything smaller. "You can't make a conventional robot of metal and ball bearings and just shrink the design down," said Ronald Fearing, a roboticist at the University of California at Berkeley. For one thing, the rules of aerodynamics change at very tiny scales and require wings that flap in precise ways — a huge engineering challenge. Scientists have only recently come to understand how insects fly.

Even if the technical hurdles are overcome, insect-size fliers will always be risky investments. "They can get eaten by a bird, they can get caught in a spider web," Professor Fearing said.
 

SKORPI0

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Hornet_Nano
(videos)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5TdbMu8xc4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o7mRg74qcY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDhqAArqh20
The Black Hornet Nano is a military micro unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by Prox Dynamics AS of Norway, and in use by the Norwegian and British Army.
The unit measures around 10 × 2.5 cm (4 × 1 in) and provides troops on the ground with local situational awareness. They are small enough to fit in one hand and weigh just over half an ounce (16 g, including batteries).
 
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NAC4EV

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The picture shown in the story is not a real robot mosquito drone, but simply one such proposed 'prototype' that may become reality in future, and perhaps they will also be able to take photographs and DNA samples of people. But as of now, these are only speculations,

Just give it a few years, I'm confident it will happen.

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Red Squirrel

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Considering how far the US goes for spying I could easily see this become reality. Consumer products could come shipped with a few built in that release at some point after the unit is first setup and plugged in, would be a quick way to release a few of these in everyone's homes.

They could have tiny directional antennas to communicate with the satellite network. They could then land to deploy a slightly bigger antenna/dish to upload bigger data, like video. Or connect to the device they came with, ex: TVs that have built in spying. The TV or other device would have room for a bigger dish/antenna inside.
 
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skyking

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It's an insect spy drone for urban areas, already
in production, funded by the US Government.
So that part is just another one of your lies and bullshit? Nobody is surprised.
 
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