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Russia Unveils New Cockroach Spy Robot


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Russian scientists and engineers have developed a micro-robot that looks and moves like an insect and can carry a tiny camera, the country's Baltic Federal Immanuel Kant University announced on Thursday.

The team being the project said that they plan to supply a sample of the bug-like robots to the armed forces next week, once they develop a prototype in camouflage colors.

https://uk.news.yaho...97.html#LpH8LHr

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A dragonfly one would be cool, 1000 micro cameras in each eye...

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so they taken one of those gadget toys you find everywhere including Walmart and placed an RC module with a camera lens.

I can do it for 100$

or buy them from Alibaba for 5.5 dollars

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And the moose beats me to the punch again.

Well this means only one thing, time to drink more coffee and go buy some apple cider.

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Bad enough having a bug going around without having a bug going around that takes your pics and reads yor mail.

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Bad enough having a bug going around without having a bug going around that takes your pics and reads yor mail.

A bug within a Bug that is a robotic bug?

Dude, we just entered Bugception

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Of all the things to pick, they chose the cockroach.

Any other little creepy crawler i'd probably catch, then put outside. Cockroaches, no, they don't get a second chance.

If i ever see one in my home, it dies!

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Perhaps some humour in the notion of a using a cockroach as a spy ... an insect that finds its food by foraging through the filth of the world.

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This is just odd. Seriously?

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