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This miniature drone, made by Prox Dynamics, is safe for military use and against leaking information gathered in case of a crash beyond enemy lines, since no recordings are saved on the platform, but are transfered directly to the mother-base. An extra security measure in case of a malfunction is the ability to return autonomously to base in case connection is lost through GPS coordinates programmed into it in advance. This also allows the Hornet to carry out missions without real time operation guidance, since a route can be programmed in advance to be left to carry out on its own.
The PD-100 model of the Black Hornet, which was purchased to be used by the U.S. army is, in fact, a development of an earlier model that was in use in Afghanisten by the U.K. army for several years. It’s probable that the same abilities of that earlier model were crucial to the decision to purchase that upgraded model.

























