Robo insects to help soldiers on the battlefield
Creepy
BRITISH AND AMERICAN TROOPS could soon be getting a boost from an army of robotic creepy crawlies as British defence firm BAE Systems says it’s creating electronic spiders, dragonflies and snakes, which it hopes will save soldiers’ lives.
The little electronic creatures would be equipped to see and sense various dangers, including the presence of biochemical weaponry, and then beam back critical information to troops before they entered an area.
The soldiers would carry their robot insects with them, and send them as a swarm into buildings, caves, and enemy hideouts, both scaring the bejesus out of anyone lying in hiding and also purportedly preventing soldiers from falling into an ambush or boobytrap.
BAE Systems says that it has just signed a lucrative contract worth £19million with the US military to develop the sci-fi like critters, which can crawl, slither or even fly and that the first workable models should be joining soldiers on the battlefield by the end of 2008. They’re not terribly expensive to produce either. BAE reckons that once the R&D stage is over and the bugs go into production, each one should only cost about £100 to manufacture.
Steve Scalera, Programme manager at BAE told the Daily Wail "what we are doing is providing an enhanced awareness for soldiers, basically an extension to their eyes and ears". µ
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I don't like spiders and snakes
BAE should use a more universal insect. Locusts could fly and crawl. Their mouths could be outfitted like wire cutters, and their tails could have tasers. The sound of a swarm of these could sound like chariots of many horses running to battle.Industrial strength RAID?
Well as long as they don't replicate. Even the Asgaard couldn't beat the replicators.