Thursday, March 22, 2012

Unmanned aerial vehicle the size of a cigarette


news_13333_1_MDScientists at the University of Oklahoma Public cooperate with the agency DARPA to create an advanced unmanned aircraft small enough to fit in your pocket soldier.





The modern system of engine that is based on plasma technology, eliminates the need for moving parts and provides enough energy to power micro and nano unmanned aerial vehicles. Submitted by class of aircraft may have a size ranging from 15 to 30 cm.





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news_13333_2_MDThe new line of aircraft would be able to perform the duties of modern unmanned aerial vehicles, mainly this observation of enemy territory, but would be available for the soldier's personnel. Currently, under the leadership of the agency DARPA is developing an aircraft that can stay aloft for up to five years in a row.



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