Flying robot - new terrorist threat
Flying dragonflies can pass any radar to transport explosives or chemical weapons ( Photo: iStockphoto )
Robots capable of flying can become extremely dangerous suicide bombers or hijackers in the future.
The technology of these devices has reached a very high level and is widely popular in the world. There are already 5-meter automatic wingspan models capable of transporting up to 50 kg without radar detection. With satellite navigation system, these planes can be programmed to accurately attack any target within a radius of hundreds of meters.
In fact, ultra-light aircraft and remote control aircraft have been used by many organizations for military purposes including terrorist organizations. There are currently no measures to prevent this threat.
More dangerous, these devices are very cheap, easy to manufacture and are widely available in the market. According to Bruce Simpson, a New Zealand engineer, he could make a mini rocket for less than $ 6,000. In addition, ultra-light aircraft models are also being mass-produced by large companies such as high-end toys.
According to Professor Eugene Miasnikov, of Moscow's Institute for Research in Weapons, Energy and Environment, these dangers need to be further concerned because: " Science and technology have developed so quickly and sometimes not aware ".
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