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Ukrainian forces eliminate a nest of Russian terrorists.
Russia to Deploy Killer Drone Swarms
The Russian Army has been working on plans to develop small drones that operate in swarms. The drones are designed to shower enemy forces with explosives. The idea is to deploy a large enough amount of these drones towards enemy forces so that enemy forces will have a hard time shooting
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Movie Review The Drone
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This Terrifying “Killerdrone!” Featuring A Flying Chainsaw Shows Us How The Robots Will Destroy Us!
This Terrifying “Killerdrone!” Featuring A Flying Chainsaw Shows Us How The Robots Will Destroy Us!
Misty Friday Films released a beautiful (and slightly disturbing) video last week. They attached a remote-controlled chainsaw to a drone and used it to knock down icicles, trim trees and decapitate innocent snowmen. And while it might seem like a silly video, I have a feeling robots around the world are taking notes. We already have machines that are capable of retaining every single piece of…
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This is the flying chainsaw drone you knew was coming
Truly, we live in a golden age of Putting Dangerous Things On Drones. We've seen people strap fireworks, paintball guns, real guns, and even flamethrowers to quadcopters and the like, and so it was only a matter of time before someone tried with power tools. A group of Finnish filmmakers have stepped up to the plate, hanging a petrol-powered chainsaw underneath a DJI S1000 octocopter drone. The resulting craft — nicknamed Killer Drone, of course — looks like something from a sci-fi horror film, charging around snowy fields and bursting open the heads of unaware snowmen.
Hunter-killer claw drones will one day snatch smaller drones from the sky It’s the swoop action that is on display here, however, the ability to acquire a small object without breaking movement. As with real birds of prey, this is primarily useful for grabbing surprised targets before they can react. It’s unlikely this sort of tech will be deployed with talons for attacking people; more likely, the only “live” targets these drones will see are other, smaller drones.