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Title: Robotics/Research - Spy Flies Describes research on tiny robotic flyers, called Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs), being developed for military and civilian applications.
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How Spy Flies Will Work

by Kevin Bonsor Print $("#hpad").empty(); $("#hpprint").mouseover(function(){ if ($("#hpad").html() == "") { $.ajax({ type: "GET", url: "/hp-ajax-ad-creative.htm", success:function(html) { $("#hpad").html(html); } }); } $("#hpad").show(); }).mouseout(function(){ $("#hpad").hide(); }); Email Cite Feedback Share Digg ThisYahoo! BuzzStumbleUpondel.icio.usReddit Cite This! Close  Please copy/paste the following text to properly cite this How Stuff Works article:Bonsor, Kevin.  "How Spy Flies Will Work."  21 May 2001.  HowStuffWorks.com. <http://science.howstuffworks.com/spy-fly.htm>  10 October 2008. Inside this Article Introduction to How Spy Flies Will Work Learning to Fly Robobugs Prepare for Flight Micromechanical Flying Insect Fly on the Wall Lots More Information See more » See all Stealth Technologies articles Science Videos Science Videos More Science Videos » Our country is at war in an unfamiliar territory, and a battle is about to begin. Enemy ground troops are positioning themselves to form an attack on our army, located just 2 miles (3.2 km) away. However, the enemy doesn't know that its every move is being monitored by robotic insects equipped with tiny cameras, flying overhead. These tiny robotic flyers, called micro air vehicles (MAVs), will be able to buzz over enemy territory nearly unnoticed by the enemy troops below. Few would even look twice at these dime-sized flying robots.The U.S. Department of Defense is spending millions of dollars to develop these MAVs. They are the perfect way to keep soldiers out of harm's way during reconnaissance missions. Today, gathering reconnaissance during battle typically involves putting either small teams of soldiers or large aircraft in harm's way. At the same time, satellite imagery is not immediately accessible by a ground soldier.Photo courtesy GTRI/Stanley LearyRobotic insects, like the Entomopter developed at the Georgia Institute of Technology, could give us an unprecedented look at our world.The Defense Advance Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is funding several research teams to develop MAVs no larger than 6 inches (15 cm) in length, width and height. These tiny aircraft will be an order of magnitude smaller than any unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed to date. One class of these MAVs is being designed to mimic the flying motions of certain insects, including flies, bees and dragonflies. In this article, we will focus on these bug-like MAVs. You will learn how flies fly, how machines can be built to mimic their movements and where these tiny aerial devices will be deployed. Next Page Inside this Article Introduction to How Spy Flies Will Work Learning to Fly Robobugs Prepare for Flight Micromechanical Flying Insect Fly on the Wall Lots More Information See all Stealth Technologies articles Related Ad Categories /* ');}var ads = new Array;google_ad_output = 'js';google_ad_client = 'ca-howstuffworks_radlinks_js';google_ad_channel = '-Article';google_safe = 'high';google_num_radlinks = 5; // Number of radlink terms to returngoogle_max_radlink_len = 23;google_max_num_ads = '0';google_prev_ad_formats = '';/* ]]> */ Related Ad Links Related ContentExplanationsHow a U.S. Spy Plane Works Search HowStuffWorks and the web Home|Adventure|Animals|Auto|Communication|Computer|Electronics|Entertainment|Food|Geography|Health|History|Home & Garden|Money|People|Science Company Info | Advertise With Us | Newsletter | Careers | Privacy | Contact Us | Help | Terms & Conditions | RSS HowStuffWorks | HSW Brazil | HSW China HowStuffWorks China © 1998-2008 HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications, LLC | Discovery Channel | TLC | Animal Planet | Discovery Health | Science Channel | Planet Green | Discovery Kids Petfinder | TreeHugger | Military Channel | Investigation Discovery | HD Theater | FitTV | Turbo if (adBackgroundColor == '') { $("body").css("background-image","url(http://static.howstuffworks.com/en-us/default/layout/bg_page.gif)"); } else { realMediaPM.setColor(adBackgroundColor); }var s_account="disccglobal";var s_account="hswprod";
 

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