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Writing about the dangers of a new kind of technology, what is used in drones


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Below this text is two links to the videos, where is presented the drones, what are made for military and civilian purposes. In fact, some of those miniature air vehicles are made for toys, and the technology, what is used in them, can be used also for the wrong purposes. Even the modern toys can operate independently, and they can risk the security and privacy in the houses if they are misused. The moving trajectories of those drones can be pre programmed, and if somebody wants, those drones can fly across the houses and photograph every flat, where they can see inside.


And those things can be used as the surveillance drones as well as the drones, what are made for that purpose. But when we are thinking about the miniature drones use for strike purposes, some of them might simply drop the transmitter on the tanks or some other target, and the guided bomb or missile would follow that transmitter. Those miniature drones can also equip with the electric system, what would shoot 338. caliber magnum ammunition to the target, where the very small "Black Hornet" drones would target them. In this case, the ammunition would put outside the drone helicopter like missiles.


And then the operator would shoot them with remote control. The ammunition would be launched with induction spark, what makes this thing the smallest combat vehicle in the world, and the use of those systems might be like the extended high-tech sniper rifle, and if this helicopter would be the little bit bigger, there could be installed the automatic pistol with it. This kind of tools would be perfect with anti-sniper and assassination missions.


They can be delivered to the operation area by aircraft or even by satellite. In the last case, the drone would be put in the saucer-shaped tank, what is used with space probes, and dropped into the atmosphere. Those drones can be equipped with normal assault weapons, but they can use also centrifugal rifles or lasers. The first one is actually the modified angle grinder, where is installed the rotating table.


The steel balls would be feed on this surface, and they would get very high speed, and those things can be extremely lethal. Aiming of those weapons is easy, and the only thing, what is needed is one hole in the core of that weapon. The speed of the metal balls would be the same as the rotating speed of that metal table. And the second one, the laser could be the standard metal cutting tool, what could be targeted to the ammo shack. That kind of weapons is extremely dangerous. Those lasers would explode the explosives of the ammunition. The metal cutting lasers could make deep burn injuries, what is more, lethal than any bullet can be.


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