TINY ROBOT MOSQUITO DRONES BEING RESEARCHED BY THE US GOVERNMENT.
Is this a mosquito? No. 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 it may have the potential to take a DNA sample or leave RFID tracking nanotechnology on your skin. It can fly through an open window, or it can attach to your clothing until you take it in your home. Given their propensity to request macro-sized drones for surveillance, one is left with little doubt that police and military may look into these gadgets next.
And for all you who automatically say “fake” because you don’t think your government is funding this…
Source: cleantechnica.com/2012/02/07/ johns-hopkins-researchers-devel op-mav-the-size-of-a-bug/
Actual research paper: me.jhu.edu/fsag/Publications/ Papers/ AIAA-2009-382-170%5B1%5D.pdf
Actual footage: phys.org/news/ 2012-02-butterfly-flight-bug-si ze-robots.html
Another source: robaid.com/robotics/ analyzing-butterfly-flight-for- better-mav-maneuverability.htm
And another: sciencedaily.com/releases/ 2012/02/120202151608.htm
and
beforeitsnews.com/ blogging-citizen-journalism/ 2013/01/ this-is-not-a-mosquito-its-an-i nsect-spy-drone-for-urban-area s-already-in-production-funded -by-the-gov-2445072.html
Is this a mosquito? No. 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 it may have the potential to take a DNA sample or leave RFID tracking nanotechnology on your skin. It can fly through an open window, or it can attach to your clothing until you take it in your home. Given their propensity to request macro-sized drones for surveillance, one is left with little doubt that police and military may look into these gadgets next.
And for all you who automatically say “fake” because you don’t think your government is funding this…
Source: cleantechnica.com/2012/02/07/
Actual research paper: me.jhu.edu/fsag/Publications/
Actual footage: phys.org/news/
Another source: robaid.com/robotics/
And another: sciencedaily.com/releases/
and
beforeitsnews.com/
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