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The parasite drone, what acts like parasitoid wasp.

The parasite drone, what acts like parasitoid wasp.

In nature, parasites would modify the behavior of their hosts by taking them nervous system under the control. And the thing, how the parasite makes that thing is that it destroys the own brains of the victim, and replaces the neurons with its own neural signals. This would give interesting ideas for the researchers, who create the most intelligent systems for weapon development.

And the thing is that this kind of hypothetical drone, what takes other physical systems under the control might be true in some day. The principle of this system is simple, it just removes the connection of the main computer of the targeted system, and replaces that with the drone itself.

Some of those ideas are really nasty, and one of the most extraordinary visions of those devices is the small-sized-fast flying drone, which could hijack the hostile aircraft. That small STEALTH-drone would touch the outer layer of the combat aircraft, and then it can cut the cables of that device. Then that very interesting concept would connect itself to those wires. 

After that drone could take the vehicle under the control. Actually, the drone can slip the artificial, robot spider in the body of the aircraft, and then that device would search the place, where the central computer of the aircraft is, and then it will simply take the system under the control.

Or it can simply drill the hole in the outer layer of the targeted craft, and then remove the CPU of the main computer, and then put the replacing connection to that point. There are many ways to make that action, and maybe the drones of tomorrow can make that kind of actions.

If the targeted aircraft uses analog systems the drone must just take the touch for the wires by using robot hands, what must be stronger than the controlling system of the aircraft. And if the system uses electric control, the drone could target them the high-power electric impulses, what just covers the control signal of the aircraft.

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