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Who can do the research to figure out what this is?
I found it (here), but someone else can guess if you don't want to peek at the link…
Without peeking it looks like some sort of UAV…
Yes Phid, That is it. The Dragon Eye UAV. We used them for immediate pre-raid recon in Iraq. They are pretty cool and launching them is fun. You can either throw them like a paper airplane (works about 50% of the time) or use a huge rubber band to slingshot them.
This is actually very good looking and it is unique as well compared to other UAVs or even aircrafts. I believe that its design is very aerodynamic as the wings are one of a kind, and not those that we see in our daily lives. In fact, it is very costly as well to have them in the inventory. I wonder when will the government cut down the expenditure on military purposes and boost up the economy.
It is actually a piece of garbage and the military decided not to buy them, we had demonstration models or prototypes.As for government spending fixing the economy, that is not exactly what broke it, is it? It was idiot's borrowing more than they could afford and then defaulting and retards making excessively risky bets with other people's money that broke it. The government borrowing more for "stimulus" is not going to fix it any more than a little hair of the dog that bit you will cure a hangover.
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