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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2011

Weighing less than one-half pound with only two moving parts, Lockheed Martin's Samarai Micro Air Vehicle flew publicly for the first time at the AUVSI conference in Washington D.C. Samarai is a biologically inspired design, combining eons of evolution with sophisticated engineering.

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  • oh no!!!! manhacks!!! get out your crowbars

  • That is some pretty cool stuff. Although I don't think I would want to see a whole swarm of those things coming after me.....

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  • whats this things importance?!?!

  • This accounts for quite a few of the UFO sightings I'd bet.

  • interesting idea :) i had a rc toy built along the same line a few years back

  • I just got air-sick looking at this thing...

  • Interesting... it reminds me of a flying saucer... just speed up the rotor and we wont be able to tell from far away that it's actually rotating... and it has a high degree of flexibility in movement... pretty much like a flying saucer...

  • @Wavefront101 Haha, ok buddy. I think its time to take your meds, I'm going back to reality now because you can't argue with stupid or crazy and you sir, are both.

  • briliant way to drop equipment!!

  • @Misterwhalley88 What would they have to gain by not using it? It is not wise to use your best technology in the battlefield, because in the field it can be compromised, reverse engineered, and then used against you. Also you would have to admit this technology exists to the public, and they would lose way to much money and control of the people if they did so. Sorry buddy, you've been living in the make-believe, constructed reality, where the laws of physics actually hold water.

  • @Wavefront101 You mean the guy who's research was declared a dead end and not viable as a means of transportation so he became a UFO nut? I think if Lockheed Martin could use that sort of "anti-gravity" (which is just using charged particles for propulsion, the way a propeller uses air currents so its not technically anti gravity) they would because it would make them money. What would they have to gain from not using it

  • @Misterwhalley88 research T.Townsend Brown.

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