Introducing the TF-19 Wasp Drone Flamethrower (Video)
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Introducing the TF-19 Wasp Drone Flamethrower (Video)
Now this could be really handy in Cambodia... next time you have pesky monkeys on your balcony or that annoying barking dog...
Drones are being used by companies from Amazon to Uber, but one company built a flamethrower you can hook up to your personal drone for all your fire-spewing purposes.
In a video from company Throwflame, the TF-19 WASP flamethrower drone attachment is seen spewing long streams of fire into the air and engulfing dead bushes in flames.
Although Throwflame advertises using the flamethrower drone for mundane things like cleaning up vegetation and getting rid of wasp nests, the video paints a terrifying view for what the future of drone flight could entail.
Throwflame envisions the flamethrower drone being used for tasks such as “clearing vital infrastructure, igniting remote vegetation, and eliminating pests.”
Full story: https://www.businessinsider.com.au/flam ... ame-2019-7
Drones are being used by companies from Amazon to Uber, but one company built a flamethrower you can hook up to your personal drone for all your fire-spewing purposes.
In a video from company Throwflame, the TF-19 WASP flamethrower drone attachment is seen spewing long streams of fire into the air and engulfing dead bushes in flames.
Although Throwflame advertises using the flamethrower drone for mundane things like cleaning up vegetation and getting rid of wasp nests, the video paints a terrifying view for what the future of drone flight could entail.
Throwflame envisions the flamethrower drone being used for tasks such as “clearing vital infrastructure, igniting remote vegetation, and eliminating pests.”
Full story: https://www.businessinsider.com.au/flam ... ame-2019-7
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Re: Introducing the TF-19 Wasp Drone Flamethrower (Video)
Very illegal in the UK and in may other countries I suspect...
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This is still legal, for the time being...
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clearing vital infrastructure
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The winner in the next world war will be the country that can produce drones as fast as, and as cheap as, they can manufacture cans of coke coming off the production line.
The looser of the next world war will be the country that does not understand that guns attached to drones can shoot more accurately than a human can.
The looser of the next world war will be the country that does not understand that guns attached to drones can shoot more accurately than a human can.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Re: Introducing the TF-19 Wasp Drone Flamethrower (Video)
So what happens if both sides just fields drones against each other? Whoever had the best manufacturing infrastructure wins? If you have robots making them too then perhaps we can all go down the pubs and let the geeks fight it out amongst themselves.Duncan wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:24 pm The winner in the next world war will be the country that can produce drones as fast as, and as cheap as, they can manufacture cans of coke coming off the production line.
The looser of the next world war will be the country that does not understand that guns attached to drones can shoot more accurately than a human can.
In any event, who is going to accept conscription these days?
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