Unmanned manual drones
The US Navy has recently begun developing a new drones-controlled device that allows the user to reach up and use his hand to control the deck.
The device works like a gaming console but implanted a much more complex control circuit. With this device, the user can control the take-off and landing of unmanned aircraft carriers.
It is planned that by 2013 the United States will deploy the X-47B aircraft carrier and use this hand-held controller to operate the X-47B. If all went well, the X-47B could become the first combat-unmanned flying aircraft to operate on a carrier, opening up a long way in the modern US Navy field.
The hand controller allows the user to control the operation
take off and landing of X-47B. Photo: Livescience
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