Army enlists robotic fly help
Posted on Jul 29, 07 07:27 PM PDT

After seven years of hard work (and generous funding from the US military), researchers from Harvard University have successfully developed a life-sized robotic fly. Apparently, these robot flies will by used in militart surveillance operations. Each robotic fly uses lightweight carbon joints that are capable of mimicking the exact movements of a real fly, featuring wings that flap to the tune of 110 beats per second. With a wingspan of 3cm though, it might look a tad suspicious. I wonder whether it will be capable of evading the dreaded fly-swatter when remotely controlled. Also, do the legs on this robotic fly share the same sticky grip of the real pest?
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By abdul razzaq , 23/02/08 4:10 AM (CommentID #504980)
very easy.Can i make one for your company.Please inform me.
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