Our buddy Noah at DefenseTech points out a new unmanned flying drone that is sure to be darkening the skies over all the most fashionable warzones of 2014, this time using the power of whirling. Looking somewhat like a rotor that’s lost its helicopter, the “Whirl-A-Drone” (just Whirl to its friends) is a twenty-foot automaton that will be able – assuming the upcoming open air flight tests give the Pentagon reason to fund more development – to hover in place for up to four days at a time.
Of course, even without on-board weapons, the Whirl-A-Drone should be a pretty decent threat deterrent in and of itself. Nobody wants a 20-foot spinning blade to come threshing out of the sky to greet them. It’s lawnmower diplomacy!
Read – WHIRL-A-DRONE BEGINS TO SPIN [DefenseTech]
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