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Israeli robot helicopter stolen |
2003-11-14 |
An Israeli company developing a state-of-the-art pilotless helicopter has blamed the theft of its prototype at the weekend on industrial espionage. The helicopter, which weighs 14 kilos (30 pounds) and is 1.5 metres (five feet) long, was snatched by burglars at Steadicopter’s Kefar Maccabi plant. It had just completed its final test flights, the company said on Tuesday. The burglars took no money or computer software during the break-in, leading the company to suspect espionage. "We’re convinced that the thief was working for our competitors because he went directly to the helicopter’s location and broke only the guard-rails to that room," said Steadicopter Chief Executive Officer Tuvya Segal. Mr Segal said the helicopter was unique in that it was capable of independent flying without remote control. "Many companies have tried but none of their tests worked," he said. Police took fingerprints at the plant as an investigation got under way. Correspondents note that Israel has long been a world leader in developing pilotless reconnaissance aircraft and its Pioneer drone is currently in service with US forces in Iraq. Its new helicopter features vertical take-off and the ability to hover. Thanks, Beeb, we’d never have guessed... |
Posted by:Bulldog |
#3 I see this stuff every time I pass the local model airport. ;) |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2003-11-14 10:27:04 AM |
#2 Its new helicopter features vertical take-off and the ability to hover. Thanks, Beeb, we’d never have guessed... What they are talking about that is new is that this helicopter does it automamously, without remote control by a human pilot. They program in the flight path and the chopper does the rest. |
Posted by: Steve 2003-11-14 8:24:09 AM |
#1 Worked out to provide extra publicity for their new product. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2003-11-14 8:11:44 AM |