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Drone Radar ELVIRA
The only affordable drone detection radar combining 360-degree coverage, fast-tracking, and most importantly; fully automatic drone classification.
So you want to detect and track drones - small objects which traditional radar can’t see. And even if you’ve managed to find a radar which can see small objects, it’s unlikely it can tell birds apart from drones.
At Robin Radar Systems, we’ve specialised in detecting and tracking small objects for 33 years. Birds actually. And even though we started with tracking birds, we've always validated our data with drones, in order to prove and validate our radar tracking accuracy.
So we’re in a unique position to detect, track, and classify (read separate) birds from drones. And that’s exactly what we’ve built ELVIRA® to do.
Where most other radars don’t provide classification of birds and drones, providing a high operator-workload, ELVIRA® does that for you, automatically.
So you can concentrate on what action to take about the unauthorised drone, or swarm of drones, in your airspace.
Video Courtesy : YT ( Robin Radar Systems )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwPHadDxSFs
Sci-Fi Short Film Slaughterbots
The 7 minute film opens with a Silicon Valley CEO-type delivering a product presentation to a live audience a la Steve Jobs. The presentation seems innocuous enough at first—the presenter seems to be unveiling some new drone technology—but takes a dark turn when he demonstrates how these autonomous drones can slaughter humans like cattle by delivering “a shaped explosive” to the skull.The audience eats it up, clapping and laughing along with the CEO as if they hadn’t witnessed anything more dangerous than the unveiling of the iPhone X. The CEO goes further, showing videos of the tiny killer drone in action. “Let’s watch what happens when the weapons make the decisions,” the CEO says, as the bot executes a number of people on the massive screen behind him. “Now trust me, these are all bad guys.” What follows is a deeply unsettling portrait of a dystopian world where these small weaponised drones use their onboard technologies—“cameras like you use for your social media apps, facial recognition like you have on your phones!”—to make autonomous decisions about who lives and who dies.
Courtesy Youtube Channel "DUST"
https://cutt.ly/58BUXtD
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