Why can't you just fly over them? I get the trees offer concealment, but still.
[QUOTE=TheNerdPest14;49529701]Why can't you just fly over them? I get the trees offer concealment, but still.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]"[It could fly to] anyone out in the field who needs water, food, batteries, supplies, medical equipment and so forth," Rafi Yoeli told the BBC.
"Later, it could be used to fetch soldiers that you don't want to leave behind or are wounded.
"There are plenty of situations where you cannot send a helicopter - for example, in the middle of fighting where you want to evacuate people from a street or from a narrow roof.
"Eventually, there could be civilian applications, such as rescue missions in the mountains or flying into disaster areas - for example, nuclear facilities where no person in a helicopter could get in."[/QUOTE]
They still need to dodge trees while descending.
[QUOTE=TheNerdPest14;49529701]Why can't you just fly over them? I get the trees offer concealment, but still.[/QUOTE]
Not if the trees are thrown at it!
It won't just avoid trees, it's designed to [I]dodge[/I] them :v:
[QUOTE=paul simon;49530843]Not if the trees are thrown at it!
It won't just avoid trees, it's designed to [I]dodge[/I] them :v:[/QUOTE]
It's funny isn't it because the use of the word dodge makes it look like trees are running at the drone forcing it to take evasive measures.
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