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− | The scout drone is a remotely operated flying vehicle. It has multiple sensor arrays and is propelled by a small repulsor drive. It is only lghtly armored and carries only an electrical stun weapon to deter tampering. It is very fast (speed in excess of 200 kph or combat MA of 50 | + | The scout drone is a remotely operated flying vehicle. It has multiple sensor arrays and is propelled by a small repulsor drive. It is only lghtly armored and carries only an electrical stun weapon to deter tampering. It is very fast (speed in excess of 200 kph or combat MA of 50; 150m/round), and has excellent range (at least 200 miles). They have an operational ceiling up to at least 15,000 feet. |
The scout drones are about a foot in diameter and three inches thick. They are black, and kind of look like Rhoomba vacuum cleaners. | The scout drones are about a foot in diameter and three inches thick. They are black, and kind of look like Rhoomba vacuum cleaners. | ||
− | + | Stage 1 research into Scout drones has been completed.Scout drones cannot be replicated at this time, but can be operated and repaired. Research results can be found '''[[Scout Drone Research|here]]''' |
Latest revision as of 20:25, 5 October 2014
The scout drone is a remotely operated flying vehicle. It has multiple sensor arrays and is propelled by a small repulsor drive. It is only lghtly armored and carries only an electrical stun weapon to deter tampering. It is very fast (speed in excess of 200 kph or combat MA of 50; 150m/round), and has excellent range (at least 200 miles). They have an operational ceiling up to at least 15,000 feet.
The scout drones are about a foot in diameter and three inches thick. They are black, and kind of look like Rhoomba vacuum cleaners.
Stage 1 research into Scout drones has been completed.Scout drones cannot be replicated at this time, but can be operated and repaired. Research results can be found here