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Pentagon's Tiny New Spy Drone Mimics Hummingbird

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Like a real hummingbird, the Pentagon's newest spy drone can fly up and down, side to side, and forward and backward. In fact, in a new video released this week by the company that produces it, the tiny drone looks and flies a lot like a real hummingbird as it buzzes over an operator outside.



Meet the military's newest unmanned aerial vehicle, a camera-equipped drone known simply as a nano hummingbird. The drone, which for now is just a research project, recently demonstrated eight minutes of sustained flight.



The video released by the company shows the bird-like aircraft flying into a building and relaying imagery, demonstrating its ability to act like a spy drone.



[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96WePgcg37I&feature=player_embedded[/media]



The hummingbird drone is being developed by AeroVironment with funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the far-out research and development arm of the Pentagon.



AeroVironment also builds a number of other small UAVs for the military, like the Wasp, Raven and Puma. But the Hummingbird, with a wing span of 6.5 inches and weighing in at just two-thirds of an ounce, is by far the smallest of the company's drones.



Among the challenges for such tiny aircraft is building a power source that can sustain longer periods of flight. The Air Force Research Laboratory is also working on drones that can mimic birds and has plans for a pigeon-sized UAV that can recharge while perching on power lines.



Link: http://www.aolnews.com/2011/02/18/pentagons-tiny-new-spy-drone-mimics-hummingbird/
 
I could have a lot of fun with one of these!
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I want one too!
 
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