Posted on 02/24/2003 1:57:49 PM PST by knak
TEL AVIV, Feb 22: The state-owned Israel Aircraft Industries are developing a tiny Remote Pilotless Vehicle (RPV) that can carry a camera and send pictures, the national Ha'aretz newspaper reported Thursday.
The RPV weighs only 100 grams and has wings the size of a credit card, the report said.
Test flights of a prototype had shown it could fly on batteries for 20 minutes and the images it relays could be seen on a laptop or palm computer, it was reported.
Among the advantages of a miniature drone were that enemy forces are unable to spot it or pick it up by radar. The device was also small enough to fly into an open window and spy on the number of troops inside a building, it was said.
According to Ha'aretz, the United States has already developed a similar plane which it may use during a possible war in Iraq.
I'd rather see it carry a tiny laser target designator. Then it could guide a really BIG 2000 lb bomb on the target."
Cool. But here's another idea to scare the cr*p out of people. When Saddam and his officer buddies have to do their "business" in the field, have these RPV drones come up from behind... possibly with a mini-speaker playing Stars and Stripes Forever.
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Most excellent!
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