7 INCREDIBLE New Drones (2022)

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Let's take a look at some of the most amazing drones of 2022!
Sources & Credits:
7. Astria
• First Flight of Hybrid...
6. M-SAM
• ICRA 2022 - Cooperativ...
5. MAMBA
• Mamba - Collecting End...
4. Ventus
www.undefinedtechnologies.com/
Ion Propelled Craft
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3. Createk Engineering Lab
• Fast Multirotor Landin...
2. ScanDrone
• 3D printing with drones
1. Aerial Dragon
• Forceful Valve Manipul...
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  • @tongtybj
    @tongtybj Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for introducing my work!

  • @Tech_Planet

    @Tech_Planet

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I think the Dragon is the future of drones with the ability to morph/adapt to tasks. Please keep developing it!

  • @tonywilson4713

    @tonywilson4713

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Tech_Planet I'm an Australian aerospace engineer who was educated in America. Although I love the work people are doing in areas like drones we still need to see them and a lot of other tech as only part of the solutions humanity needs and in some cases they're solutions to problems that don't exist. There is one field I'm 99.99% certain drones are about to become huge. Sorry for the long answer but I think you'll like where I am going with this. So you know where I'm coming from. I've had a series of fairly blunt lessons handed to me over the last 20 years. Before that I was doing a lot of industrial control systems, automation and robotics for manufacturing. In 2002 I met Harrison Schmitt (Apollo 17). Very nice guy and he mentioned Helium-3. At that time all my avenues in aerospace were blocked so I went off to the Australian mining sector. I thought my background mixed with some practical mining experience might open some doors in the "lunar mining" field. 1 - It never opened a single door because that industry is still years away. Even to this day as far as I know I am the only aerospace engineer to have ever helped construct a remote mine or work on an operational remote mine. 2 - I got some blunt lessons in remote site REALITY particularly in site infrastructure and maintenance. When I mean remote some of our mines are in places where the nearest people (for any reason) are 100s of km and hours of travel away. Almost anything you need on site takes a week of road travel and anything you're desperate for is maybe 1 day away on a plane. 3 - The bluntest of lessons I got was in basic infrastructure. Modern society has become so accustomed to basic services we've forgotten its there. Nobody turns on a light and wonders about the power grid. Nobody flushes the toilet and wonders about where it goes or where the fresh water refilling the cistern comes from. I expect that infrastructure is about to become the biggest subject in the world. Forget Kanye West, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin when 1.5 billion westerners can't watch football because the power is out or can't flush the toilet because there's no water THAT WILL CHANGE THINGS. The problem is there's so much neglect it will take decades to fix. That's where drones are about to be huge - INSPECTIONS. Pipelines, power lines, bridges and other stuff needs to be regularly inspected because so much of it is old an poorly maintained. In 2014 60 minutes America said that America has *OVER 30,000 bridges* in need of repair or replacement and they aren't alone. There was the Ponte Morandi bridge collapse in Genoa, Italy in 2018 that happened through neglect. That's just bridges. Where do you think we're at with Power and Water infrastructure? Don't forget there's 2 water systems clean and waste. Then there's things like gas infrastructure as well as rail, road, airports and ports. In many cases nobody knows what needs repair or what needs replacing. As a result nobody knows where to start because there's so much to do. Because there's resource limits with people, materials and money, *SMART WELL INFORMED DECISIONS* aren't a buzz phrase its a matter of necessity. That's where drones are about to become incredibly important - inspections.

  • @roberthaines4221

    @roberthaines4221

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tonywilson4713 -- that all makes good sense. FWIW, I think it might be a good idea to re-post this as a standalone comment, rather than nested under an unrelated one where it is less likely to be seen.

  • @tonywilson4713

    @tonywilson4713

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@roberthaines4221 Done, but the reason I addressed this to the channel host was to encourage people like him to also do some vids on the real issues facing humanity right now and where these technologies can help. There's an awful lot of technology being promoted these days that as "wow factor tech" but if you look at practicalities they are solutions to problems that don't exist or are so far down the priority list they are irrelevant. A few years back when I started to consider what lessons I had learned from building mines in remote places to how we might build a moon base I hit a wall. With a remote mine we can simply order things like pipe, pumps, electric motors and cable. Yes its might take a week but it doesn't cost $4-5 Billion to truck it to the mine. One of the first things they have to do is set up a workshop to start making what they can make so as to reduce what has to be flown there. That means from day 1 we need to be able to extract minerals, make castings, produce raw stock and then make usable parts. So I started watching a lot of KZreadrs who make stuff. In particular I started watching some of the amateur machinists because they have to operate with very limited workshops and comparing them to the professionals. I did a year of mechanical engineering before transferring into aerospace and I re-discovered just how much I had forgotten. I still watch those channels every week and every week I learn or re-learn something. The biggest lesson I've learned from those guys is we are so NOT ready to build a moon base and even further from building a Mars settlement. Do you know that right now one of the biggest issues facing the world are pipes? I heard the other day that Russia is one of the worlds major producers of pipes. Its another result of the business attitude "we'll just get it from X!" Look at how Elon Musk dismisses any tough questions with "we'll just do" and nobody ever asks how will that actually get done? A while back I got the entire set of papers from a NASA lunar conference and the entire total contribution to maintenance was 1-1/2 pages out of nearly 200. They concluded "we'll just use robots" and that's been repeated and repeated and repeated and NOBODY ever asks how it will actually work. AND its exactly the same thing when it comes to our infrastructure here on Earth. The microphone is constantly being handed to people who's only answer to anything difficult is "we'll just do" and what that really means is "I have no idea but I hope someone does!"

  • @Balthorium
    @Balthorium Жыл бұрын

    For once I wasn’t disappointed by a title. Amazing.

  • @PaulFeakins

    @PaulFeakins

    Жыл бұрын

    I was

  • @vulpine321
    @vulpine321 Жыл бұрын

    when i was a tech apprentice at a power station, i used to make ion thrust motors for fun with an old mega 5kv generator. the application is a lot more useful in space as a propulsion system/ drag reduction, rather than under the influence of gravity.

  • @KraussEMUS1

    @KraussEMUS1

    Жыл бұрын

    Soon it will be useful for very lightweight terrestrial applications as well. You are right though; it currently works better in space. Most people don't know that it will be much better still, in the near future.

  • @DarinCates

    @DarinCates

    Жыл бұрын

    wasnt really about you was it?

  • @tonywilson4713
    @tonywilson4713 Жыл бұрын

    I'm an Australian aerospace engineer who was educated in America. Although I love the work people are doing in areas like drones we still need to see them and a lot of other tech as only part of the solutions humanity needs and in some cases they're solutions to problems that don't exist. There is one field I'm 99.99% certain drones are about to become huge. Sorry for the long answer but I think you'll like where I am going with this. So you know where I'm coming from. I've had a series of fairly blunt lessons handed to me over the last 20 years. Before that I was doing a lot of industrial control systems, automation and robotics for manufacturing. In 2002 I met Harrison Schmitt (Apollo 17). Very nice guy and he mentioned Helium-3. At that time all my avenues in aerospace were blocked so I went off to the Australian mining sector. I thought my background mixed with some practical mining experience might open some doors in the "lunar mining" field. 1 - It never opened a single door because that industry is still years away. Even to this day as far as I know I am the only aerospace engineer to have ever helped construct a remote mine or work on an operational remote mine. 2 - I got some blunt lessons in remote site REALITY particularly in site infrastructure and maintenance. When I mean remote some of our mines are in places where the nearest people (for any reason) are 100s of km and hours of travel away. Almost anything you need on site takes a week of road travel and anything you're desperate for is maybe 1 day away on a plane. 3 - The bluntest of lessons I got was in basic infrastructure. Modern society has become so accustomed to basic services we've forgotten its there. Nobody turns on a light and wonders about the power grid. Nobody flushes the toilet and wonders about where it goes or where the fresh water refilling the cistern comes from. I expect that infrastructure is about to become the biggest subject in the world. Forget Kanye West, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin when 1.5 billion westerners can't watch football because the power is out or can't flush the toilet because there's no water THAT WILL CHANGE THINGS. The problem is there's so much neglect it will take decades to fix. That's where drones are about to be huge - INSPECTIONS. Pipelines, power lines, bridges and other stuff needs to be regularly inspected because so much of it is old an poorly maintained. In 2014 60 minutes America said that America has OVER 30,000 bridges in need of repair or replacement and they aren't alone. There was the Ponte Morandi bridge collapse in Genoa, Italy in 2018 that happened through neglect. That's just bridges. Where do you think we're at with Power and Water infrastructure? Don't forget there's 2 water systems clean and waste. Then there's things like gas infrastructure as well as rail, road, airports and ports. In many cases nobody knows what needs repair or what needs replacing. As a result nobody knows where to start because there's so much to do. Because there's resource limits with people, materials and money, *SMART WELL INFORMED DECISIONS* aren't a buzz phrase its a matter of necessity. That's where drones are about to become incredibly important - inspections.

  • @KraussEMUS1
    @KraussEMUS1 Жыл бұрын

    At about 2:34 minutes into the video the UT craft is shown. The nicer picture of it is just a computer image/drawing. Just a minor correction about the craft. Due to the type of ducted fan that propels it (a 70mm Ducted fan), it requires roughly 2,500 to 3,500 watts, to the best of my knowledge. The ducted fan of that type is normally used for model jet aircraft or flying ducted "rockets". Due to the physics of that type of propulsion it cannot be made anywhere near as quiet as a quadcopter. It also requires massive batteries to run the fan, so the ion propulsion can't be adding a large percentage of lift to the machine. I would think since the power supply necessarily weighs vastly more than the 2- or 3-layer structure of Pribanics craft, that the ionic portion is actually somewhat of a hinderance to the flight of the ducted fan part. The earlier lightweight craft that I have patented specifically for lifting its power supply with ions, is really ion propelled. There are about 40 videos of it on my YT channel. It is not just an ion lifter with a lightweight power supply though, because it requires both a particular build and novel power supply to fly with onboard power utilizing ion thrust. One more detail, the thrust to weight ratio isn't too bad at around 1.1 or 1.2 to 1. The thrust per area is lower than for quadcopters though. The earlier ion propelled craft has caried 2 miniature propellant tanks, for use in a vacuum, and its power supply. On an earlier flight it carried a small 1g video camera and video transmitter. There is a picture and video of those flights on the YT channel and Electron Air LLC website. Thanks to Tech Planet for the awesome videos!!

  • @futbolita89742
    @futbolita89742 Жыл бұрын

    that last one and the ion propulsion one seem like the most exciting ones

  • @OwnGrid
    @OwnGrid Жыл бұрын

    Hype of future batteries has been a long time coming

  • @williamburroughs9686
    @williamburroughs9686 Жыл бұрын

    This is radical. These guys have come up with things that I haven't even thought of. It's really cool.

  • @tazanteflight8670
    @tazanteflight8670 Жыл бұрын

    IMO you shouldnt mention, "battery technology will be better tomorrow, so dont worry about it" We have been hearing that for decades. Magic batteries on the horizon!!! We have been hearing that for decades. Cool video!

  • @kennethfrese9348

    @kennethfrese9348

    Жыл бұрын

    You seem to be ignoring the incredible advances in battery tech over the last few decades. Are you still using NiCad? We won't be using today's batteries tomorrow either.

  • @tazanteflight8670

    @tazanteflight8670

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kennethfrese9348 Electric cars are useless,.. TODAY. So again, spare us the magic batteries are just on the horizon B S. When that happens, let us know. We will give electric vehicles another look. But today, electric cars are just for for fun.

  • @JoeOvercoat

    @JoeOvercoat

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kennethfrese9348 the energy density plateau using current technologies is a thing. just saying “there will be breakthroughs in the future” is not a design, it’s z dream.

  • @kennethfrese9348

    @kennethfrese9348

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JoeOvercoat a flashlight is called what it is because when they were invented they were only able to "flash" on for moments at a time due to the energy density of batteries at the time. Progress is not a dream, it is a evidential fact.

  • @JoeOvercoat

    @JoeOvercoat

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kennethfrese9348 maybe look up the word plateau.

  • @sofilove...20
    @sofilove...20 Жыл бұрын

    Human brain doing better sometimes than expectation...

  • @DARAD-View-now
    @DARAD-View-now Жыл бұрын

    Дрон дракон крут!

  • @bradleybranagan1538
    @bradleybranagan15382 ай бұрын

    Very cool thanks for sharing that with us. Sounds like sounds like drones are getting so sophisticated only really need better batteries

  • @Forr0n
    @Forr0n Жыл бұрын

    I love your videos in this stile.

  • @Tech_Planet

    @Tech_Planet

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @suryakamalnd9888
    @suryakamalnd9888 Жыл бұрын

    Nice video bro

  • @Tech_Planet

    @Tech_Planet

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @espy0008
    @espy0008 Жыл бұрын

    That kinda felt like an early R&D video for Cyberdyne right before they created Skynet.

  • @rangefreewords
    @rangefreewords Жыл бұрын

    Wow, really cool.

  • @736939
    @736939 Жыл бұрын

    Ion based drones are the future, but I think that it must be also enriched with magnetic field tech to get max efficiency.

  • @soundcoremusicmix
    @soundcoremusicmix Жыл бұрын

    Awesome! 😎

  • @carot2003
    @carot2003 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting..

  • @razzlekhan292
    @razzlekhan292 Жыл бұрын

    Pretty wild stuff!

  • @andyman8630
    @andyman8630 Жыл бұрын

    you keep droning on about these machines!

  • @edwins2595
    @edwins2595 Жыл бұрын

    What is Centra Fugal force?

  • @robertrose1098
    @robertrose1098 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your very interesting content, . I would subscribe if the Time spent on showing these amazing drones were longer.!!!! For example the dragon was incredibly interesting , to the point where I am now hunting the net for more information. As I am for each drone shown on your channel . I'm just not satisfied with the length of time you spent on each of the drones . I mean come on .!!!! These are the most amazing and inspiring drones and I got to see a couple of minutes of each.. !!???? My friend this is incredible technology and I'm on the edge of my seat in amazement . Only for the segment to end . Now I am off to search for these on the web. My advice is to spend some quality time on each peice of technology. And don't leave me wanting to know more about the new invention.. Cover the Tec as much as possible. I love this content with a passion !!!! And to end the segments so quickly was disappointing to the point where I have to go out to find out more about them. I think thousands of people would feel the same.. There's nothing like getting a little taste of something.. Then to be left wanting more . I don't even remember the name of your channel !!!! I will be taking note when I finish my comment with the hope that you take this comment seriously and make some small changes to get me and I'm sure thousands of others to subscribe.!!! This is great content.!!!! So great that I'm left wanting more.!!!; Thank you for the introduction of this new technology!!!! I'd be alot more satisfied if I didn't have to go search for more information and visuals.!!!!

  • @pangrac1
    @pangrac1 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, each one is beter than another. 👍

  • @cieiacoaquino8937
    @cieiacoaquino8937 Жыл бұрын

    Saludos desde Uruguay 💪😁🇺🇾

  • @myrandacollins9025
    @myrandacollins9025 Жыл бұрын

    draganfly is undoubtedly the best drone company! It is providing support in ukraine by supplying ukrainian people with medicines, insulin and much more. with this it is increasing its visibility and brand awareness. has an experienced team and unique technology, currently very underestimated based on its potential!

  • @lornehartson623
    @lornehartson623 Жыл бұрын

    "the dragon" is the first drone that reminds me of the sentinels from the matrix

  • @Tech_Planet

    @Tech_Planet

    Жыл бұрын

    For sure, maybe it can with flying tentacles which support it's main structure. Kind of crazy how this tech can evolve.

  • @fiturenevada
    @fiturenevada Жыл бұрын

    awesome!!

  • @jakerazmataz852
    @jakerazmataz852 Жыл бұрын

    That monocopter is crazy. It's like some future AI crap.

  • @gurpratapkalra7478
    @gurpratapkalra7478 Жыл бұрын

    How to purchase these?

  • @fz1000red
    @fz1000red Жыл бұрын

    Ionic propulsion is far more advanced than what is demonstrated in this video. Linda Moulton-Howe, the journalist who investigated then published a couple books about unexplained livestock mutilations received video from an eyewitness in California, who captured a large and unusual object hovering in place near his house. It had odd symbols and some recognizable print on it that she was able to track down. It turned out to be a project sponsored by the government to design and test an aircraft using ionic propulsion. It was similar to the one in this video in that it was built to be very lightweight, but carry no payload. The craft was very large, especially compared to the one seen here. It would have been too large to fit in a common residential two-car garage. I'm convinced the future of flight, including long distance space travel, does not include the use of liquid fuel, solid propellants, or any kind of consumable material that must be replaced periodically. Ionic, magnetic, whatever the solution is, it will have to be a limitless resource that has almost no labor intensive human involvement.

  • @stickplayer2
    @stickplayer2 Жыл бұрын

    That last drone will make Skynet's job much easier.

  • @samsen3965
    @samsen3965 Жыл бұрын

    As long as legislative bodies s.a. FAA do not unfairly interfere, drones are among the most amazing inversions of the 20th century and are hear to serve us at best, like never before.

  • @philipdrew10
    @philipdrew10 Жыл бұрын

    "This drone is base on fluid propulsion" :'D

  • @elitemedium
    @elitemedium Жыл бұрын

    Show me the terror drones...(Land type exo prototype)....that can move in any vertical terrain walking spaces area.....

  • @twixxtro
    @twixxtro8 ай бұрын

    we need cyberpunk AV

  • @jasperdalesamaniego3407
    @jasperdalesamaniego3407 Жыл бұрын

    This is so cool

  • @DGE123
    @DGE123 Жыл бұрын

    i for one would like to welcome our new drone overlords!

  • @Gaja456
    @Gaja456 Жыл бұрын

    Innovation 👍🏼

  • @sythex92
    @sythex92 Жыл бұрын

    All this new tech is cool, but it's useless until we come out with a power source that isn't based on 160 year old technology.

  • @7MPhonemicEnglish
    @7MPhonemicEnglish Жыл бұрын

    It takes a lot of energy to hover. One should always ask; "Is there a good reason why I'm not putting leg(s) to the ground?"

  • @roberthaines4221

    @roberthaines4221

    Жыл бұрын

    I think this is an important point. I am far from an expert on the subject, but it seems to me that drone developers might benefit from spending more time considering ways to develop their drone-surface interfacing. Perhaps future generations of drones will be more of hybrid ground-air platforms, spending time on each as is more sensible for the task. A drone developer who _begins_ from the standpoint (no pun intended) of being a ground platform and works _towards_ being able to also sustain some flight capabilities, would likely come up with some novel solutions simply because of working in that direction, as opposed to presuming that a drone must always be in the air, only landing when necessary.

  • @idegteke
    @idegteke Жыл бұрын

    Insects are laughing at us hard.

  • @julesg7701
    @julesg7701 Жыл бұрын

    Stabiliteeeeey…10 pouuuuuuuuunds

  • @Nexus9_KD6-4.8
    @Nexus9_KD6-4.8 Жыл бұрын

    I'm no engineer but I would like to see a drone similar to the traditional four blade design but are actually blade-less (Yes I know the blades are there but hidden). Reason being if we can nail that down, then I see no reason it can't be scaled up to blade-less flying cars or passenger vehicles. A flying car based on blade-less drone tech would be a great deal safer for the average person then something with four spinning blades that they need to get in and out of.

  • @coolfreaks68
    @coolfreaks686 ай бұрын

    Perch on a roof and spy your next move... 👀

  • @logical5780
    @logical5780 Жыл бұрын

    Wow...I like the 3-d printing drone...Elon could definitely find an obvious use for that.

  • @51KTM51Hurricane
    @51KTM51Hurricane Жыл бұрын

    Crazy banana future

  • @dhgfffhcdujhv5643
    @dhgfffhcdujhv5643 Жыл бұрын

    Ion propulsion needs afterburner. I bet someone already made one, somewhere out there ...

  • @edukid1984

    @edukid1984

    Жыл бұрын

    There are operational Hall-effect Thrusters on the Chinese Space Station right now.

  • @rocklobster2929
    @rocklobster2929 Жыл бұрын

    The Silent Ventus is on some UFO shit

  • @kurtkaster1403
    @kurtkaster1403 Жыл бұрын

    3:47 "mm accuracy"? Laying down 1/4" turds is mm accurate? I guess since we're talking in "3 times as longer" terms, that makes sense.

  • @noxid86
    @noxid86 Жыл бұрын

    seems like drone 3d print is suuuuuuper inefficient unless you are printing something small in a super hard to reach place

  • @rasmokey4
    @rasmokey4 Жыл бұрын

    But can it operate in rough windy conditions?

  • @samsen3965

    @samsen3965

    Жыл бұрын

    Can a plane or helicopter do under those conditions? You then have the answer even if technology is not yet fully rip.

  • @edersonsimples6782
    @edersonsimples6782 Жыл бұрын

    Os drones avançados estão com o governos

  • @deltonlomatai2309
    @deltonlomatai2309 Жыл бұрын

    Some of these drones can increase flight time with light weight solar cells.

  • @anaram4899
    @anaram4899 Жыл бұрын

    it is amazing

  • @justrelaxing1501
    @justrelaxing15014 ай бұрын

    Ion propulsion drone, great if you happen to have a gigawatt power source handy. Nope?

  • @SKYWALLETTOURS-sf9mu
    @SKYWALLETTOURS-sf9mu Жыл бұрын

    nice

  • @comanakizzuwatna5901
    @comanakizzuwatna5901 Жыл бұрын

    Historisches Artefakt Goldene Höhle Haben Sie eine Drohne, die geheime Tunnel findet, versteckte Königsgräber unter der Erde ?

  • @ssssssssssss885
    @ssssssssssss885 Жыл бұрын

    5 actually does something specific, 3 has many uses. The rest are student projects. If 2 and 1 were practical, bees would have evolved to do that. That's what you get from students drinking in bars at night 😀

  • @3949zxcvbnm
    @3949zxcvbnm Жыл бұрын

    The only practical future i can see with drones, is Wireless Electricity like a tesla coil

  • @OriginalNoke
    @OriginalNoke Жыл бұрын

    Activision: 👀🥩🥊🥊🥊

  • @apegues
    @apegues Жыл бұрын

    When A.I becomes self aware we humans are screwed.

  • @DanielCosta-zp6jl
    @DanielCosta-zp6jl Жыл бұрын

    behold the born of human hunters in a near future.

  • @abeautifulmindispoetrydefi5323
    @abeautifulmindispoetrydefi532310 ай бұрын

    A number of groups within the industrial military complex are working with the leading edge new tech. That will empower the current armed forces, for now... With the next generation battlefield weapons. The Military Armies of the World is about to undergo the biggest change in its entire history. As we enter into the age of automation and remote users safely out of harms way of where the real battle is taking place. With the assistance of SatNav real time, and an array of tools that can identify where every soldier is positioned, makes for stealth assassinations to be executed in perfect precision without loss of life to the aggressor. This is the game changer, unless as in a game of chess you are already able to track these incoming and annihilate the enemy before they strike you. A.I. will be the field commander and is already scoring big in this area as it does not have to be mindful of the etiquette of the "Rules of Engagement" any longer as it is third party and the responsibility has been handed over to A.I. Which enable us to get around the one rule that was hampering future progress as we know it. The downsides is that all the big ships and planes are now sitting duck targets for the far more nimble strike force that has been created. E.M.P. drones have been created to bring naval ships and submarines to a standstill, again making them sitting targets just for elimination. The problem we have with technology is that most things that we can think off are out of date by the time we've produced it. What A.I. comes up with is the self evolving battle field tech that literally collects data in real time in the first mission, to then send that data back to HQ, for the next level machine to fine tune and consider other hellfire features to destroy the enemy. Neural Link was meant to be able to interface with the soldier on the battlefield, with A.I. but it was too risky and humans are expendable which was not a good choice. So the Cyborg is the far better option and there is no loss of life, as the design of 1.0 is nearly indestructible Obviously in time, they will be harder to destroy, and why they become the better option to have as your so called "Universal Soldier" accept it is non-human. Bio warfare got a new makeover as we can now deliver any lethal chemical weapon and release it with the drone operator who is safe from any harm. Technologies do eventually come where even the drone can be taken over and can return to base to deploy the weapon it was sent with. Cyber war enters new age with A.I. as it can access multiple platforms and rig to destroy in matters of pica seconds, or even worse still take hostage and utilize the platform for its own nefarious interests. The problem with imagination is that it's not limited, and with every passing second you can ramp it up to the next level and beyond. So I'm looking for a job in the Military Industrial Complex, preferably here in the U.K. as it's my home Country, and why shouldn't we have the best. One million pounds a week for an hours work of imagination should be sufficient to see you wipeout the competition.

  • @napalmholocaust9093
    @napalmholocaust9093 Жыл бұрын

    The extruding drone should just build houses unaided with silicate mud.

  • @napalmholocaust9093

    @napalmholocaust9093

    Жыл бұрын

    Hundreds at a time.

  • @kingmasterlord
    @kingmasterlord Жыл бұрын

    2:45 what is wrong with giving it a balloon?

  • @mho...

    @mho...

    Жыл бұрын

    thats what i ask alot of times aswell, guess its the bigger surface for wind to attack & push this low powered aircraft away.... but im with you, i think a football sized "airbag" with modern engines could work wonders!

  • @aleksanderkuncwicz7277
    @aleksanderkuncwicz7277 Жыл бұрын

    Good so people can make homes for astruanots.

  • @TheMichaelBeck
    @TheMichaelBeck Жыл бұрын

    I'm waiting for a drone with a sniper rifle. Only a matter of time. From an American Army veteran, Slava Ukraini!

  • @Mystikan

    @Mystikan

    Жыл бұрын

    Not necessary. It's much easier to make a small, cheap drone with an explosive payload that can fly to a specified location, locate a designated target, fly at the target and explode. You could do this by reprogramming the controller on a $20 cheap Chinese drone and a small charge of CL-20 to make sure the target is terminated.

  • @JoeOvercoat
    @JoeOvercoat Жыл бұрын

    These are quite interesting, but many clips show sketchy flight performance. And the still speaks for itself: the source is hiding something.

  • @asterlofts1565
    @asterlofts1565 Жыл бұрын

    The drone that is powered only by ionic energy (or so I think) I already knew it for one or two years ago... it is very interesting, but it will take at least another 5 or 7 years before it is practical, useful and quieter than what they promise And still, there's a high chance that it's just fake (a hoax/scam) or even if it were real, it's not as shocking, revolutionary or incredible/disruptive as thought... but we'll see about that. 😉

  • @niniliumify
    @niniliumify Жыл бұрын

    999 likes

  • @user-ct1nv1yb7n
    @user-ct1nv1yb7n7 ай бұрын

    เราคิดว่าดาวเทียมที่โคจร

  • @mrdog4262
    @mrdog4262 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. It’s a shame about the VoiceoverGuy, terrible voice monosyllabic

  • @Tech_Planet

    @Tech_Planet

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I do all the work and I don't really want to change that for now.

  • @whatilearnttoday5295
    @whatilearnttoday5295 Жыл бұрын

    How do they get this voice synth to put the wrong inflection on every single sentence?

  • @SHAINON117
    @SHAINON117 Жыл бұрын

    Yeah insects are launching 🔪😈

  • @domtassone
    @domtassone Жыл бұрын

    Great tech - however, there needs to be bans/strict limits against the gubment using this technology against citizens.

  • @Ayoub-rc4hh
    @Ayoub-rc4hh Жыл бұрын

    👍

  • @J3llyBean423
    @J3llyBean423 Жыл бұрын

    SRB / that I wicked / between the stones . // wicked

  • @alanwhiplington5504
    @alanwhiplington5504 Жыл бұрын

    Advantage OF not advantage TO. AN ion not A ion. Please!

  • @gewizz2
    @gewizz2 Жыл бұрын

    what we never see, is drones that can automatically land and charge themselves, so they can fly constantly if you want, or have a drone alarm clock that flies around room and lands automatically to charge for the next alarm.

  • @ImwillingtakeittothedeathU
    @ImwillingtakeittothedeathU Жыл бұрын

    I know that this technology will end mankind, not as cybernet but as we don’t need useless eaters sit.

  • @muskiet8687
    @muskiet8687 Жыл бұрын

    Tsk... that first drone, the one that's supposed to be ultra stable for precision work?... Every actual flying footage shows the damned thing wobbling about like it has a drunk pilot.

  • @EleanorPeterson
    @EleanorPeterson Жыл бұрын

    Drones? Boo! 🙂 I live in the north of England, and I've had quite enough of camera-quads or multi-rotors or drones (or whatever they're being called this week), thanks. Someone flies one over my house on a direct line to the local infant school, which is about 200 yards away from me. I've spotted it five times so far in the space of two months. It may be making far more flights than I know about, of course - I can only say for certain that I've seen it five times, during the day. I don't know if it's just passing by on a mission to somewhere else, or whether some scumbag really is getting off on filming little kids in the playground, but if I had a shotgun I'd shoot the thing down. On its way back from the school's direction [very important point, that: I have no proof that it's going TO the school, only that it flies over me in the school's direction], it pauses over my garden, hovers, turning slowly, at a height of 80 to 100 feet (very rough estimate). I've no idea who it belongs to or where he (it's probably a he) operates from, but I feel I'm being spied on, and it's incredibly stressful and annoying. I don't know the range of such quads or their battery duration [about 10 minutes?], but there are hundreds of terraced houses in this area, as well as a permanent Traveller [gypsy] encampment about a ten minute walk away. It could come from anywhere. It could even be operated from a car or van that tours the local area, so I really haven't got a clue what's going on. And how do I know I'm being spied on? I don't. But it'd be damn stupid to think otherwise. Maybe I'm being paranoid, but I'm a woman, living alone, who's also happens to be extremely (yes, extremely) top-heavy, so what would you think? If your mum, sister or daughter told you that someone was flying a drone over her house, pausing fifteen or twenty seconds, then zooming away again, would you assume it was just some kid fooling around, or that it was someone live-streaming dodgy material to a 'specialist' website? I've reported it to the school, but not to the police, because I'd only be wasting their time. If the school decides to report it to the police, that's a different matter. I don't know the rules or laws about drone flights, but I know when I'm being hassled. Meanwhile, I'm starting to dread going out in my garden, and try to vary my daily routine if I leave the house so that whoever's flying the drone can't plot my movements accurately. Maybe I'm being stupid. Maybe it's just a self-conscious girlie thing. Whatever. But suffice it to say that this video didn't make me feel any more comfortable about drones. As far as I can tell it's a 'hobby' type of camera-quad (moulded white plastic), not a racing machine or one of the big hex-copters. By way of contrast, my immediate neighbour had some major roof repairs done several months ago, and the builder used a camera drone to conduct the survey before putting up any scaffolding. Two days before he started, he put printed notification letters through the doors of sixteen neighbouring houses, giving details of what he'd be doing, when he'd have the drone in the air, where he'd be flying it, what he'd be looking at, as well as a picture of the drone and his own business address and contact details. He also informed the headmistress at the infant school that he'd be in the area. That's what I call a responsible, professional operator. What I find most disturbing about private drone users is their complete anonymity. I hate knowing that my movements may (perhaps) be tracked for possibly (allegedly) criminal purposes. Just leave me alone! The fact is, when I get back from town with a load of groceries, I never know what's going to be waiting for me. So... on the whole, I don't like camera-quads, drones, or multi-rotors. They give me the creeps. I know that angry drone fans will now leap to the defence of their favourite hobby, claiming that drones aren't the problem - people are - but that's a specious argument. Without camera-quads, this kind of thing couldn't happen. So face facts: they're not JUST useful tools or harmless fun; they're ALSO a damn nuisance.

  • @billboyd4051

    @billboyd4051

    Жыл бұрын

    It only takes 1 idiot, flying over private property to spoil it for everyone. I would report it to the FAA, or whatever aviation authority you have there. In America, the FAA is pushing for ID transmitters on all flying crafts, thanks to drones.

  • @mwjw5125
    @mwjw5125 Жыл бұрын

    Fix your dam resolution and replay size

  • @gewizz2
    @gewizz2 Жыл бұрын

    am i gay test quiz

  • @BigDawgCleveland
    @BigDawgCleveland Жыл бұрын

    All those drones are of zero use.

  • @ianwalton284
    @ianwalton284 Жыл бұрын

    The ion drone is a SCAM. And you fell for it.

  • @Tech_Planet

    @Tech_Planet

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I did think they could lower decibels using one ducted fan but I am probably wrong on that.

  • @KraussEMUS1

    @KraussEMUS1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Tech_Planet Tech Planet is still the best place on the internet to visit to find out about new technologies!! The lightweight ion propelled vehicle with onboard power also mentioned (Self-Contained Ion Powered Aircraft,) is real. There are more than 40 videos of it online as well as many news programs and a website.

  • @jozefsan
    @jozefsan Жыл бұрын

    painful to watch

  • @paullleeds
    @paullleeds11 ай бұрын

    E

  • @JDrwal2
    @JDrwal2 Жыл бұрын

    It’s all BS. 5 minutes to 15 minutes Toys. Nothing but toys.

  • @philipdrew10
    @philipdrew10 Жыл бұрын

    #1 is the most useless one there

  • @markmcmillan6254
    @markmcmillan6254 Жыл бұрын

    Yawn

  • @jacobhoffman2553
    @jacobhoffman2553 Жыл бұрын

    lets be honest... all your doin is making new and better unmanned bomb delivery tech.... thanks the world will be a better place with no life left on it

  • @crapisnice
    @crapisnice Жыл бұрын

    YET THE MOST USEFUL DRONES ARE A TETHERED COMPRESSED AIR MOTOR DRONE, DRONE-KITE AND DRONE-BALLOON AND ALSO ISOTHERMAL COMPRESSED AIR DRONE (MORE CAPACITY THAN BATTERIES) OR HYDROGEN AIRSHIP DRONE USING SOLAR STIRLING ENGINES, YOU ONLY ARE SHOWING ELECTRIC MOTOR DRONES AND THEY USE TOXIC-FINITE MATERIALS, HAVE POOR LIFE AND ARE EXPENSIVE

  • @goldi7587
    @goldi7587 Жыл бұрын

    Nothing new.

  • @DarinCates
    @DarinCates Жыл бұрын

    The narration is that of a 10yr old with a speech problem.

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