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flying robots
What is the maximum range it can fly?. Can we use it to monitor(with on board camera) intruders,security fences,crops damage by climatic conditions,damage to structures due to nuclear,industrial accidents,landslides,earthquakes etc?.
Posted by sinnadurai
30th Apr 2012
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flying robots
They are opening a lot of possibilities. It can be exciting, but there is a lot to consider.
I would like them to consider what happens to them when they are no longer in service. Could they decompose like organic beings, or could they become recycled. Now we should always consider what happens for the complete cycle of a product. The recycle or other end should be built in at the design stage so we do not create a problem for later.
It is really exciting and I hope it will be 100 % beneficial.
Posted by LynnOpportunity
2nd May 2012
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This technology and this idea are brilliant!
Congratulations to the hard working people doing hardware, software, power controls,
adaptability and designs to make the units fly in formation.

(applause)

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4th May 2012
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