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Special Operators Are Getting a New Autonomous Tactical Drone
« on: September 13, 2016, 10:40:08 am »
 Special Operators Are Getting a New Autonomous Tactical Drone
The Shield AI autonomous drone for U.S. Special Operations Forces

    By Patrick Tucker Read bio

September 11, 2016


A prototype microdrone that maps a building’s rooms will change the urban battlefield.

In the movie Eye in the Sky, a joint U.S.-British military operation puts an insect-sized drone inside the house of a terrorist. The live feed allows the onlookers in Washington, London, and elsewhere to verify the target and collect data that would be inaccessible from a sensor ball mounted on a Predator flying overhead. aSan Diego company called Shield AI is bringing that vision to life.

Taking off with the push of a button, the Shield AI drone flies into a building and autonomously maps its interior using cameras, lasers, and inertial and ultrasonic sensors.  Unlike your average off-the-shelf drone, it requires no human piloting and doesn’t need GPS.

http://www.defenseone.com/technology/2016/09/special-operators-are-getting-new-autonomous-tactical-drone/131431/?oref=d_brief_nl
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