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Goodbye, Ingenuity helicopter.



NASA's Ingenuity helicopter made its last mission into Mars's atmosphere. The rotor damage made the end of that helicopter's mission exceed its calculated time. Ingenuity was an awesome tool, that gave data about Mars. That helicopter also gave data about high-altitude helicopters that can used to observe Earth and as area surveillance tools. 

Ingenuity also gave information about the AI solutions that can used in independent systems that will send to the Titan and other planets. And the same systems also can operate over the battlefield. If the helicopter can operate independently. It can deliver data to the command center. Without the need for two-way communication. That makes it hard to detect the command center using radio detectors. 

The high-flying automatized helicopters can deliver information about what happens below them. If those helicopters are kamikaze tools. They can operate as surveillance tools. And when their batteries are empty, they can dive against targets. 





These kinds of helicopters can deliver over from satellites or ballistic missiles. And they can observe the area for civil and military actors. 


In some models, there is a network of small helicopters over the area. And those helicopters can see things that happen below and above them using the CCD cameras and radars. That is installed in their rotors. If those miniature helicopters use miniature nuclear batteries or they can get energy in the form of laser or maser beams those kinds of helicopters can operate even years. 

When we think about these kinds of helicopters as military actors, they can carry smaller drones. The marker-pen size drones can observe people's speech, and they can slip into the houses. Those systems can use small, coin-size nuclear batteries. Or those drones can also be kamikaze tools, showing their success in the Ukraine war. Those miniature kamikaze drones can make it possible to attack individual persons, from another side of Earth. 

The long-range missiles or satellites can deliver those drones over the estimated target area. Then the image recognition system selects its target. This kind of system allows the ICBM missiles can strike against individual persons. And this kind of system is really dangerous in the hands of people, like Kim Jong-Un. 


https://scitechdaily.com/nasas-ingenuity-mars-helicopter-concludes-mission-after-3-epic-years/


https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/nasas-ingenuity-helicopter-prepares-to-attempt-first-controlled-flight-on-mars


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