Chilean Protesters Use Lasers to Take Down a Drone
This is the most cyberpunk thing I've seen for a while: Chilean protesters using lasers to take down a drone. pic.twitter.com/tLSgj7YSB6
— NetSec Focus (@netsecfocus) 13 de noviembre de 2019
This is the most cyberpunk thing I've seen for a while: Chilean protesters using lasers to take down a drone. pic.twitter.com/tLSgj7YSB6
— NetSec Focus (@netsecfocus) 13 de noviembre de 2019
The milestone further validates the unmanned aerial refueller’s flight controls and performance capabilities.
Using Ericsson technology and AT&T network expertise, it detected and located multiple drones, then tracked their movement, illustrating how wireless infrastructure could help protect major venues, critical infrastructure, and other key locations.
The AI-powered K100XR autonomously detects and intercepts aerial threats at speeds up to 354 kilometers per hour.
The end goal is to turn Manna Aero into a major U.S. drone delivery operator that competes with Zipline, Amazon, and Google’s Wing, among others.