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The new roles for drones.

The new roles for drones.

The VTOL drone, what is equipped with "Kamov-type" opposite rotation propellers could fly the nose to the earth when it would operate with low speed, but when this drone would need high-speed it can turn to flight like aircraft would be the fascinating tool for many mission. Those hybrid vehicles can use also the jet-motors when they need higher speed what the propellers can give to it.

That kind of drones can deliver from the normal bombers, and they can just observe the area, or they can be equipped with the explosives, or microwave or another kind of systems, what can be deadly. If the microwave system would be targeted to the gas or ammunition storage, that would cause terrifying damages. And also metal structures are heating in the microwave radiation, which can be a very deadly surprise. The modern drones might have hybrid systems what have a normal microwave, which can be used to make areas no-go.

But those systems might also use the explosive booster in those cases, and that means that when the explosives are pushing the batteries, the same drones can give the very high-power microwave, and they can also be used as traditional missiles. That would give extra roles for that kind of missiles, what can used also in the surveillance missions.

That kind of systems might give new kind of abilities to drones, what are used for surveillance missions. They can hang in the skies, and keep their instruments to ground, and when they would need to move fast, those drones are very fast-moving things, and they might have also a role in interplanetary missions when those systems can be released to the atmosphere of the other planets.

In the wildest dreams, those drones or probes might also fly to interplanetary space. The wings of propellers can turn backward, and those wings can also be equipped with magnetic accelerators for ion motors, what are installed in the tube, what is also used for axel of those propellers. This kind of probe must not be very big if it uses integrated microcircuit technology.

But when we are thinking about the copying natural birds in the aircraft, we are facing thing, that B-2 bomber has a similar profile with eagles. That would make it very aerodynamic, but if we would think that this legendary STEALTH-bomber would be equipped with the nose, what is similar to the eagle, that system would use the microwave- or radio wave weapon, what antenna will point down.

That system would make the B-2 even more lethal, what it ever been. Of course, microwave systems can install in the bomb bay in the rack, which can put in the place of bombs. And if B-2 needs to fill that bomb bay with bombs, that rack with magnetrons can just be removed. This kind of modular weapon systems would make the deadliest weapons more deadly.

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