Robo-Copter Gets a Gun

The folks over at Neural Robotics Inc. seemed to be making a fine little business for themselves, building autonomous mini-helicopters for surveillance, traffic monitoring, and movie shoots.

Gunship3-w.jpgBut let’s face it: there’s only so long you can let your robots stand on the veritable sidelines. After a while, you want ‘em to get in on the action. That’s why, presumably, NRI has started to trick out its “AutoCopters” with 12-gauge, fully-automatic shotguns.

The weapons work with anything from 18-Cal. BBs to armor-piercing, FRAG-12 rounds, according to Defense Review. Which turns the AutoCopter “into an incredibly lethal unmanned combat air vehicle.”

Previously relegated to ‘convoy escort,’ the AutoCopter can now be tasked with convoy security/force protection. This constitutes a significant leap in mission capability, and it has the potential to be a significant force multiplier in multiple combat environments.

And it sounds like a much more fun job, besides.

Other robo-copter tinkerers are trying to give their machines some teeth. Boeing is working to fit Gatling guns and Hellfire missiles onto its “Unmanned Little Bird” chopper. The Army recently morphed a UH-1 Huey into a robotic, missile-firing model. Meanwhile, Japanese authorities are worried that Yamaha’s pint-sized robo-copters might be making their way to China, where the drones could be equipped with chemical arms. Bummer.

(Big ups: Scott @ Sploid)

12 Responses to “Robo-Copter Gets a Gun”

  1. Byron Skinner says:

    Good Morning Folks,

    Wasn’t this a 70’s TV series?

    ALLONS,
    Byron Skinner

  2. John Doe says:

    So I guess we don’t need a Vice President any more.

  3. Sarah says:

    I love it! I think we need more deadly robots out there…

    R2K

  4. Anabel says:

    I am still upset over the yet un-released toy crop dusters with weapon grade an trax

  5. pedestrian says:

    Damn it… Some one knew about Defense Review over here.

  6. pedestrian says:

    By the way, has any one attempted to download the video of that was linked on Defense Review, getting problems? I noticed this article yesterday before it was one Defense Tech, and I had trouble downloading this damn large file. First, it was provided directly as http://www.defensereview.com/stories/aa-12/AutoCopter_Gunship.mpg, then the article was revised (if you knew this on Defense Tech, you have not noticed the changes of the article), and the file was placed on FTP server. I planned to download it by Free Download Manager, something like the Download Accelerator Plus, but it didn’t do the job for FTP so I had to dowload it manually and it took so much time that I had to quit, thinking something went wrong. The previous link also didn’t work, maybe because it was already removed by that time.

  7. pedestrian says:

    Nevermind, it just take tens of minutes and hours to download something more than 20MB.

  8. nSpectre says:

    I, for one, welcome our new robotic overlords.

  9. katsesama says:

    Oh joy,a twelve gauge pack’n RC Robo-copter,oh the fun one could have with this deadly new toy.Love to see the expression on whats left of some al qaeda operatives face,when,while busily cobbling together a bomb belt for his send off to the after-life,the wretched piece of human debri happens to hear a funny buzzing noise outside the window of his chic and trendy freedom fighters hovel.He sticks his head out to investigate,only to be greeted by a face full of number 4 buckshot,top-o-the mornin to ya guvnah!!
    BOOM!!!Courtacy of robo-copter.Damn i love this
    stuff.

  10. RN says:

    Somewhere, Isaac Asimov is weeping. So much for the Three Laws. I track a lot of this stuff, and it’s fun, but you sometimes wish the coolest tech wasn’t always in the killing machines.

  11. Wembley says:

    Looks more like a terrorist weapon than a counter-terrorist weapon to me. Imagine what one of thse would do in a busy street or a sports stadium.

  12. Charles says:

    I would prefer a IED sensor package in these things: we need it much more than a close-range shotgun. Or maybe put a .308 in it, put up a chopper after an ambush and snipe targets as they flee…

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