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Electronic Warfare Insects Coming Soon

Mike writes "British defence giant BAE Systems is creating a series of tiny electronic spiders, insects and snakes that could become the eyes and ears of soldiers on the battlefield, helping to save thousands of lives, and they claim that prototypes could be on the front line by the end of the year. A fascinating development to be sure, but who thinks this won't be misused domestically for spying and evidence gathering?" Included in the story is a link to a creepy little (scripted, rendered) demo video of these robots in action.

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  1. Re:Ha! That's funny. by dreamchaser · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Actually they probably will save soldier's lives. That doesn't mean they aren't creepy or that they won't be misused by Governments, but having little spybots to reconnoiter, especially in an urban setting, most certainly will save some lives.

  2. battery life by nguy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That all sounds real dandy, but battery life is the achilles heel: these bugs and critters are only going to last a few minutes. Real insects last longer because they have much more energy-efficient locomotion and control, they have efficient fuel cells, and they replenish their energy supplies constantly by feeding.

  3. Re:Saving thousands of lives on a battlefield... by John+Hasler · · Score: 4, Insightful

    > I thought soldiers were on a battlefield precisely to take as many lives as
    > they could...

    They are usually there to take and hold territory by any means necessary. If the enemy resists somebody gets killed but if they run away or surrender that works too.

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  4. Re:save lives? by couchslug · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Great, now you're going to tell me how guns, missiles, tanks and nuclear weapons save millions of lives."

    They have and do, but sometimes (when deterrence fails) at the cost of other lives.

    WWII is an excellent example. It took killing millions of Germans, Japanese, Italians, and other Axis types to halt their enthusiastic killing of others. There not being a non-violent option for dealing with such folk (non-violence just meant surrender to extermination) it was perfectly logical and reasonable to save Allied lives by killing heaps of Axis humans. Those who snivel about it now are conveniently distant from having to actually deal with any similar problems. ;)

    It worked superbly, like it or not.

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  5. Re:Pigs with bugs. by triffid_98 · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Crime lords and drug gangs only have power because our government gives it to them. Make gambling, drugs and sex legal and you take away a rather significant fraction of their revenue stream. Police and your friendly government agencies will be abusing their new found surveillance powers, it's not a question of if, it's merely a question of when.

    Go live in a city where the crime lords and drug gangs run the place. Then you can come back and talk to us about thugs and bullies.