$10M For Unmanned Aircraft That Can Perch Like a Bird
coondoggie writes "Unmanned aircraft maker AeroVironment got an additional $5.4 million to further develop a diminutive aircraft that can fly into tight spaces undetected, perch and send live surveillance information to its handlers. Last Fall, AeroVironment, got $4.6 million initial funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop the Stealthy, Persistent, Perch and Stare Air Vehicle System (SP2S), which is being built on the company's one-pound, 29-inch wingspan battery-powered Wasp unmanned system."
Deploy: Lazorbeak. Mission: Scout Terrorists.
And their robot bird could turn into a cassette tape too. For easy playback, no less.
How awesome was that?
If each mistake being made is a new one, then progress is being made.
Quoth the SP2S, "nevermore" and nothing more.
Will it drop bird poop on your surveillance target? I mean how suspicious would a bird be if it didn't do that?
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Upon reading the title, my first reaction was that there was a meeting that went something like
In the future I expect robots that can
A 450 gram, 29-inch wing span, battery powered vehicle ISN'T MANNED???? WTF?
Sweet babby Jebus!
How many escape pods are there? "NONE,SIR!" You counted them? "TWICE, SIR!"
Could perch on a power line and recharge its batteries for round the clock operations. Scary.
He didn't say he wanted a spyplane that "perches", he said he wanted to "purchase" a spyplane!
Once the junior gets the order though, the big-pocketed war machinery lumbers into motion...
Why can't they just train real birds to perch and randomly attach cameras or whatever to things. Swallows come to mind, I'd have to check. I don't remember if African or European would be best.
In order to maintain airspeed velocity, a manned SP2S would need to beat its wings 43 times every second, am I right?
Maybe. Is it carrying a coconut?
10 FILL MUG WITH COFFEE
20 DRINK COFFEE
30 GOTO 10