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Future Concepts
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Power Options for Tunneling Robots
Tunneling robots have many applications for instance laying underground cable, finding damaged pipelines, rescuing people from natural disasters, saving people from hostage situations or military applications in hunting down international terrorists at a time and place of our choosing.
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Tunneling Robots for Combat; Design Concepts
When fighting in urban situations often the enemy can hiding behind walls or behind landscape making it very difficult to get him and giving the advantage to the enemy if you try to advance on their position.
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Future Alternative to Powering Homes and Businesses
United States of America is developing a strategic plan and looking at future alternatives to powering homes and businesses. With natural gas spikes and the ever-increasing demand we need to change the way we power our homes and businesses.
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Breaking the Addiction to Foreign Oil
Can America break the addiction to foreign oil? Breaking any addiction is difficult; but that first step in admitting you have a problem is the key. The President of the United States of America has told the people
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Directional Stun Device for Enemy Micro-Mechanical MAVs
What do you do if you are a soldier and all of a sudden a huge cloud or swarm of insects approaches? Picture a bunch of killer bees in a swarm times ten or a hundred? And picture them moving at about 30-40 miles per hour? Scared yet?
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Robotic UAV Swarm Vacuum for Enemy Micro Mechanical MAVs
In the future both the US and our Allies, as well as our enemies will be using robotic insect swarms to attack soldiers. This means thousands if not hundreds of thousands of insects making their own cloud of darkness like a killer bee swarm times ten or a small Locust Plague.
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Using Lasers to Make Phantom Heat Signatures to Attract SAMs
If your enemy knows you are using stealth and their radars will not work on that. They may choose other options such as cell tower frequency circle disruptions or other such techniques. They may also choose to use some sort of heat signature device. But there might be a way to fool...
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Looking Back From 2057
Well, its been an exciting century for me starting with the launch of the Russian satelite, Sputnik in 1957 and ending with the first space elevator on my 100th birthday in 2057. Its also been a sad and depressing time too with various wars and conflicts but it all worked out for us all in the end.
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Sound Waves to Causing Structural Failure to Insect Wings
Recently a professional engineer was asked for assistance in the question if sound waves could cause structural failure in insect wings. Why? Well, because it was believed that sound waves could then be used to stop killer bees or locust plagues from swarming and causing deaths or devastation to crops.
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Random Swarm Deformation and Re-Alignment Strategies
When using swarming tactics in military operations and you come up against a barrage of fire, there are ways to minimize losses in the swarm to continue the mission. Why is this important? Well, in the future swarm tactics will be used more often especially as UAV unmanned aerial vehicles
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Interfering With Killer Bee Swarms Using Harmonic Methods
Is it possible to find a way to stop a killer bee swarm by using a direction sound weapon and just the right harmonic to cause the wing and its buzzing to stop or disrupt its rhythm? If so wouldn’t the swarm dissipate and collapse along with the individual bee’s wings?
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