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The centrifuge rifle equipped drones and national security

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

The centrifuge rifle is very easy to get because the angle grinder can easily modify for this kind of weapon. As I have written earlier, the centrifuge rifle is actually the rotating plate, and above this plate would be dropped steel balls, what would accelerated extreme fast speed. That weapon can easily install in the small drones like quadrocopters. In this case, the small size helicopter can work as the flying rifle.


The operator could easily make this thing at home, and then use this thing for terrifying purposes. When we are thinking about UFO, the small size flying saucer. Actually, the saucer-shape is because the normal quadrocopter is covered with the metal cover, what is normally used with fans. That small helicopter is made for intelligence purposes, for giving tactical data to the infantry and tank troops, but this shape allows that the operator can just throw it to some bush and walk away. Then the controller of that device can operate it by using the Internet or satellite communication system.


The toy shaped miniature copters have one benefit when we are thinking about the assassination missions. Somebody can see if some person prepares that kind of helicopter near some important target. But if the quadrocopter would be covered by the similar metal cage, what is used with the fans, that copter can operate more sophisticated places. If that cage would be opened, the system can use also weapons. And that thing can be carried in the operational area in the middle of garbage. They can just throw in the ground, and then those systems can attack against the targets.

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