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Teledyne FLIR's New Throwable Robot Shares Controls with Nano-Drone

1 source · first reported 28d ago

Teledyne FLIR Defense unveiled a new throwable reconnaissance robot that shares a common controller with the company's Black Hornet 4 nano-drone, allowing a single soldier to operate both ground and aerial drones without switching equipment or relearning workflows.

Why it matters

This technology enables soldiers to easily switch between ground and aerial reconnaissance, enhancing situational awareness and operational flexibility.

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