New spy plane to recharge batteries from power lines
Here’s one spy plane that would make a real cool Autobot (or Decepticon, come to that): the US Air Force Research Lab has come up with a plan for a small spy plane to recharge its batteries from power lines. And since it’s a spy plane, it can also “morph” to look like… well… something that isn’t a plane so that anyone who’d spot it would think it’s… something that isn’t a plane that’s perched on a power line. More in the full article.
Here’s one spy plane that would make a real cool Autobot (or Decepticon, come to that): the US Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) has come up with a plan for a small spy plane to recharge its batteries from power lines.
Because it’s a spy plane, it can also “morph” to look like… well… something that isn’t a plane so that anyone who spots it would think it’s… something that isn’t a plane. Possibly a piece of debris or trash (though a huge trash bag on a power line isn’t really inconspicuous).
The plane is still in the works and the AFRL is still trying to figure out how to make a micro air vehicle (MAV) flying at 74 kph to perch (or dangle) on to a power line without going off with a boom (or possibly a crackle-fizzle-bzzzzt-boom.)
Also, there are concerns that the MAV would destroy a power line rather than actually taking power. On an 11 kilovolt line, it could short circuit the conductors and on a 400 kilovolt line, it could start discharging sparks.
The AFRL plans to have test flights in 2008, so when you see a piece of debris (or a huge trash bag?) on a power line, think twice. They’re watching you.
Via NewScientistTech