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user posted image rThe Pentagon's defence scientists want to create an army of cyber-insects that can be remotely controlled to check out explosives and send transmissions. The idea is to insert micro-systems at the pupa stage, when the insects can integrate them into their body, so they can be remotely controlled later. Experts told the BBC some ideas were feasible but others seemed "ludicrous". A similar scheme aimed at manipulating wasps failed when they flew off to feed and mate. The new scheme is a brainwave of the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa), which is tasked with maintaining the technological superiority of the US military. It has asked for "innovative" bids on the insect project from interested parties. Darpa believes scientists can take advantage of the evolution of insects, such as dragonflies and moths, in the pupa stage. "Through each metamorphic stage, the insect body goes through a renewal process that can heal wounds and reposition internal organs around foreign objects," its proposal document reads.

The foreign objects it suggests to be implanted are specific micro-systems - Mems - which, when the insect is fully developed, could allow it to be remotely controlled or sense certain chemicals, including those in explosives. The invasive surgery could "enable assembly-line like fabrication of hybrid insect-Mems interfaces", Darpa says. A winning bidder would have to deliver "an insect within five metres of a specific target located 100 metres away". The "insect-cyborg" must also "be able to transmit data from relevant sensors, yielding information about the local environment. These sensors can include gas sensors, microphones, video, etc."

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IronGhost
Great! I feel safer already.
adkchamp
Kamikaze Butterfly....pffft
Hiddnfox
starts with bug soldiers

ends with humans soldiers
SolarThinker
You know what i found even more interesting, thoes animal warfare ideas from WWII they had on the page lol. Sure they didnt work, but gee they were creative! Bats with bombs! its a classic! And to think, if there was another way to deliver the animals other than by planes these ideas probably would have worked.
RamboIII
doesnt cyber mean like in computers, or am i wrong?
SolarThinker
QUOTE(RamboIII @ Mar 17 2006, 10:51 AM) [snapback]1108122[/snapback]

doesnt cyber mean like in computers, or am i wrong?



Cyber is a prefex primarily meaning "Computer and information systems". Therefore it does fit, as they want to put mini computers into insects.
Bystanderr
ahaha thats wicked. Bug soldiers..
mfrmboy
So what happens when a frog or whatever eats this cyborg insect?

Will the chip be able to be passed? sad.gif

Constipated frogs !! w00t.gif

Bella-Angelique
Obviously they must also be toying with the idea of using swarms of African killer bees to attack the enemy if they sense certain chemicals present in an area.
rane
instead of making warfare weapons for stock, why don't they work on chemical education and PEACE!

when will we stop trying to find "cool" ways to kill each other?
rane
QUOTE(rane @ Mar 18 2006, 11:52 AM) [snapback]1110373[/snapback]

instead of making warfare weapons for stock, why don't they work on chemical education and PEACE!

when will we stop trying to find "cool" ways to kill each other?


...seriously alien.gif

why not make a few zomibes as well
Final Remark
Great,now tihs is starting to be like the future a lil because of the lil robot buggies
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