Monday, March 7, 2016

Now we can catch spy drones!

The gun "Sky-Wall" stops drone aircraft.

Almost every month a new drone and advanced seem to appear with new design and new performance features. Similarly, insurance companies are trying to take these advancements with countermeasures for stopping the drone, and the last is Sky-Wall.
Openworks Engineerin based in United Kingdom is offering a device that looks like a gun from a scene of Terminator 2 as a means to neutralize the drones who spy on people famous, threaten the safety of government officials and used to transport smuggled illegal. "Sky-Wall provides a physical barrier to heaven, "reads the description of the company's equipment. "The system can be refilled fast, allowing some of drones prohibited by a single operator."
The most important characteristic of Sky-Wall is that it not only prevents a drone but as soon as she caught the plane drone, it sets a mini-parachute, reducing aircraft to land without damage, allowing authorities to keep it untouched for ongoing investigations.
In terms of accuracy, Sky-Wall, which is basically a weapon form as compressed air launcher, uses a Smart-Scope equipped with laser to get the target and shoots a missile towards intelligent drone aircraft. Once shells intelligent drone plane reaches it emits a net at the right moment to stop drone aircraft flight.
The device operates in a space of 330 feet, and operates with a noise level that the company calls "near silence" and can be recharged in just 8 seconds. Open-Works shows how the device functions in the following video.
The plan to publicly demonstrate next week in Security and Policing Event of the Ministry of Justice in the United Kingdom, the company hopes to see the first commercial version of the device prototype in 2016.
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