USA develops UAV's that charge on powerlines

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http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/14/air-force-developing-uavs-that-can-recharge-on-power-lines/

We've seen some interesting solutions to keeping UAVs powered for extended missions, but none so diabolical as actually landing on the enemy's power lines and using their juice to power up. That's the plan behind the Power Line Urban Sentry (PLUS) project currently being run by the Air Force Research Laboratory and private firm Defense Research Associates, and it's already yielded UAVs that can land on power lines and charge in three hours. The project started with attempts to charge by simply flying near power lines, but when that method yielded only micro-watts of juice, focus shifted to actually landing on the lines. The team is planning all sorts of other capabilities for the tech, including navigation systems -- "Power lines are like highways in the sky," says one of the researchers -- and auxiliary surveillance systems that power up when jacked in. On top of all that awesomeness, the team is also working with an outfit called the Center for Morphing Control to disguise the UAVs when they sit on the lines -- so far, they say, they've made a small UAV "look like a Coke can." Test flights are scheduled for 2008, and there's still work to be done on the power line latching mechanism, but whatever -- we want one.

A coke can on a powerline is pretty inconspicuous... not? :D
 
Make one look like a bird, and you've got teh_win....


unless the local rednecks decide to use said bird for target practice :D


but who's going to check what's that object on the power line is? Who'll be scanning power lines for foreign UFO's anyway?
 
What happens if we all get clever and bury our power lines?... what then?
 
Amazing. And they claim they cannot automate vehicle travel. Pfffft.

OT: But the Germans have already taken care of that. A BMW 330i, that can drive itself at race speed!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kv6HSQ7YoE4"]YouTube - TOP GEAR BMW 330i driving itself[/ame]
 
Wait.. I've just realised something....

They'll design it so that it works on the US powerlines which work at a completely diff frequency etc etc etc than most of the rest of the world if i'm not mistaken...

Reckon it'll land on our power lines and just fry itself(if we isn't load-shedding)
 
Wait.. I've just realised something....

They'll design it so that it works on the US powerlines which work at a completely diff frequency etc etc etc than most of the rest of the world if i'm not mistaken...

Reckon it'll land on our power lines and just fry itself(if we isn't load-shedding)
I don't think the designers of such a device will forget to include a conversion for different power in different countries.

A thing that might work though is to send a light EMP Electro magnetic pulse. It fries any form of sophisticated electronics but the bigger the pulse the more it fries so it has to be small less it fries up everything that is plugged into the power at home.
 
You would be surprised at the most obvious things that get "left out" in military applications.
 
You would be surprised at the most obvious things that get "left out" in military applications.

It's not the guys with the best product that wins a military tender. The cheapest tender with the largest kickbacks wins.
 
Well in SA you just have to know where to serve the brandy and where to hide the epalm grease.

But its safer to assume that it will work and to come up with some couneracting strategy like a random EMP every 2 and a half hours or so.
 
Electronic gear can be shielded against EMPs AFAIK. EMPs travel through the air, not the powerline. Else it's just a normal spike.
 
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