Robot helicopter attack video

by on October 3, 2007

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Here’s the autonomous robot helicopter video that we saw at Stanford University. Rocky is cheering on the robots to attack me and one does.

The full video with interviews with the team members that explain what these things are and how they work will be up next week.

Basically they have laser and other sensors that can see the ground. The team is trying to come up with a helicopter that can fly itself without a pilot being involved. Partly for doing military work so that they could send one of these into a hostile situation to get video and other data. But these might have other uses as well. They can fly for about 20 minutes on one charge, cost about $10,000 to build, and have a few computers on board and lots of sensors.

We’ll also have other videos up next week that we filmed at Stanford. Rocky Barbanica filmed this and tells me he also has the first mid-air collision of these robots captured on tape too.

  • That was funny! But how cool would that be if they could really get something to work where, at times, they wouldn't have to put human lives in dangerous situations!
  • there's a similar project using gumstix and off the shelf model rc choppers at the university of essex.

    http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2142584362.html
  • The Judment Day, robot helicopter revenge :)
  • Karim
    What the video *doesn't* show is that two minutes prior, Governor Schwarzenegger showed up and said to Scoble, "Come with me if you want to live."
  • Mauricio
    That's hilarious!!! 10K device brought down by a taken-picture!
  • First the Zune lovers and then the helicopter, face it... robots hate you.
  • The slowed satanic laughter makes it. Sometimes when you cover a story you BECOME the story.
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