Yourmother
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Recently with the crisis going on regarding ISIS and the emergence of UAVs and similar technologies, I've been been wondering how probable automated attack drones are with our current technology. For example, nowadays UAV pilots use cameras imbedded in the drones to mark a certain area where they drop hellfire rounds, but could computers learn to mark certain areas automatically and unload?
I've always wondered if small, camouflaged drones are possible too. I've heard of surveillance drones disguised as birds who feed off electricity from power lines, but I wonder if it's possible for said bird drones to carry, say, a small pistol and fire accurately on cue. If that's possible, would it be possible for someone to control more than one small drone at once, say, issue a general command for several drones at once to mark and fire?
I mean, I've heard of smart rifles (tracking point), but how well would a small bird drone with firing capabilities navigate through urban areas without crashing with a compact size and a battery life of more than 20 minutes?
I've always wondered if small, camouflaged drones are possible too. I've heard of surveillance drones disguised as birds who feed off electricity from power lines, but I wonder if it's possible for said bird drones to carry, say, a small pistol and fire accurately on cue. If that's possible, would it be possible for someone to control more than one small drone at once, say, issue a general command for several drones at once to mark and fire?
I mean, I've heard of smart rifles (tracking point), but how well would a small bird drone with firing capabilities navigate through urban areas without crashing with a compact size and a battery life of more than 20 minutes?