Air Force “developing” tiny drones disguised as birds, bugs
November 2, 2011 by Jack Blood
Filed under Sci-Tech
The fact that we know about it, means that they are most likely, ALREADY being deployed against us. The PTB want to convince us to allow them to use these creatures on us now. NO THANK-YOU!

Now we just need to develop a repellent!
Via – RAW STORY
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Actually, it’s sort of both.
As Wired’s Spencer Ackerman reported Tuesday, the Air Force is working on a new line of miniature espionage drones designed to look — and move — like birds, bugs, and other flying creatures.
At a “micro-aviary” at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, researchers are testing models based on critters as small as hummingbirds and dragonflies. Using motion capture sensors, they’re are able to track vehicles’ movements within a tenth of an inch, according to Greg Parker, one of the lab’s researchers.
Check out the video from the Air Force Research Laboratory below:
Members of the micro-aviary indoor flight test lab discuss the features and capabilities of micro air vehicles. Video by Mike Reynolds. 10.27.2011



















