Thursday, June 27, 2013
Sticky spy UAV turns things upside down with ability to land on walls and ceilings
micro drones have the ability to fit in tight spaces, including inside buildings, it will all military and research and rescue. To achieve its full potential, however, these drones will have to learn to land on rough areas do not always have a flat surface to land. A team of scientists has begun to take a big step towards achieving this through the development of a Quadcopter with a mechanism that allows it to be placed on walls or ceilings, stay for a while and then take off again ... Continue reading spy drone it turns things upside down, with the ability to land on the walls and ceilings
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