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Posted on 30/05/06

Planes' tiny brains could save lives in war

Special to The Globe and Mail

The Israeli military is experimenting with a futuristic Frisbee-size unmanned aerial vehicle called the Mosquito. It is designed to fly into buildings through doors and windows and hover in mid-air, taking pictures with its miniature video camera, then fly out again and show soldiers what it saw inside.

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