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Google refuses to test unmanned spy plane
by mr.elasmar on August 9, 2010 | 1 Comment
Google denies testing out unmanned spy drones (610 x 320)
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Google has the information you need to fly unmanned spy planes its Street View maps and features in the future increase use denied.
Earlier reports said that Google News has worked with a German manufacturer, microdrones with another company that claims to have sold a UAV flying at Google.
Microdrones already made this type of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the British police and special units.
Speculation about why Google wants to acquire and use a device starts in earnest, especially after Juerss microdrones CEO, “said Sven businesses in this area, the weekly German business:
“The aircraft are well suited to provide equipment to the latest images from Google Maps.
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In April, the role of the four-wheeled unmanned RMP 400 was taken a step further by the Army Corps of Engineers Huntsville Center when they developed a mobile robot system“…capable of autonomously mapping a given field for the purpose of finding unexploded ordnance (UXO). A combination of GPS and INS are used for navigation, while the trailer carries two Geonics EM61-Mk2 metal detectors.”