DRAGON: The first drone, which can change its shape
DRAGON: The first drone, which can change its shape
We are all used to the appearance of unmanned drones. They can vary the location of the blades and other elements, but the overall appearance will remain unchanged. A new development of Japanese scientists from the University of Tokyo stands apart. Their drone, called DRAGON, can easily change its habitual form.
At the core of the "dragon" design are several independent modules. They are connected through rotary knots with electric motors. However, in the "tail" modules there are special jogging mechanisms that change the direction of motion. The drone is capable of stretching, shrinking, "putting aside" some of its elements, as well as performing various acrobatic stunts during the flight. A drone can squeeze into narrow apertures to grab a load with a frame that can be transformed.
Initially, the drone has a traditional shape for the Copters, but if necessary changes it to a zigzag shape or stretches out in length. Now the Copter has only a few modules, although the developers plan to increase their number to 12 pieces. This will allow the robot to become even more maneuverable and take even more bizarre forms. There is also not very pleasant news: the battery life of the prototype is only 3 minutes, but the developers want to increase this figure in future models.
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