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The U.S. Air Force has at its disposal significant reserves of tiny flying drones, which they are ready apply as soon as necessary. According to John Horgan through National Geographic: DARPA announces a competition to create drones that mimic the size and behavior of insects and birds. As a result of the competition, a robotic moth with carbon fiber and mylar wings. Piezoelectric motors allow him to flap wings with a frequency of 30 times per second – so that they just disappear.
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The Air Force has already created a small fleet micro-aviation, ready for flight tests. On the above video you can see how drones fly along the alleys, make their way through window slots, and sit on power lines. And also, you can see how one of them sneaks up on a gloomy person with rifle and shoots him in the head.
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