The Proxdynamics' Black Hornet is one of the smallest battle tested drones out there. Take a closer look at this remarkable piece of technology at the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space Expo:
The PD-100 PRS is the first airborne and commercially available Personal Reconnaissance System. It provides end users with a highly mobile sensor system providing an immediate Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance capability.
Black Hornet 2 nano sensors:
The Black Hornet 2 nano sensors are inherently safe and pose virtually no risk to other air vehicles or personnel, allowing the system to be operated almost anywhere at any time without prior airspace coordination. The Black Hornet’s small size and electric motors makes it virtually inaudible and invisible beyond short distances.
Rotor span 120 mm
Mass 18 g including cameras
Maximum speed 5 m/s
Endurance up to 25 minutes
Digital data link beyond 1600 m line-of-sight
GPS navigation or visual navigation through video
Autopilot with autonomous and directed modes
Hover & Stare, preplanned routes
Steerable EO cameras (pan/yaw and tilt)
Live video and snapshot images
Missions:
Search and rescue
Reconnaissance in confined areas
Look behind, between and below obstacles
Birds eye view for situational awareness
Object identification
Proximity surveillance
Crowd control
Inspect nuclear installations
Check chemical plants after incidents and accidents
Benefits:
Transportable – complete system fits inside a pocket
Ready to fly – airborne within one minute
Fly it anywhere – in confined areas and outdoors
Stealth – small and inaudible
Easy to operate – requires little training and no pilot experience
Safe – represents no risks to other aircraft or personell
Affordable – reusable or expendable
Source and more Info: http://www.proxdynamics.com/products/pd-100-black-hornet-prs
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