This Somewhat Horrifying Drone Has a Surprisingly Mundane Purpose
Robot drones have a wide array of applications that range from spying on things to killing them. They’re usually pretty unassuming to look at, but sometimes they’re the stuff of nightmares, like the one pictured above. Proving that you can’t judge a book by it’s cover, this terrifying drone actually has one of the most mundane jobs we’ve seen. It isn’t used for surveillance or killing, it’s used for…
…filming golf tournaments?
I know appearances aren’t everything, but this thing looks like it’s more suited for trying to get information out of Princess Leia than it is for capturing a quiet afternoon out on the links. But sure enough, golf-things-maker Titleist tweeted this photo earlier today:
A view from above… @stallingsgolf gets in a few swings for the @golfchannel Hover Fly Aerial Camera #TeamTitleist twitter.com/Titleist/statu…
— Titleist (@Titleist) March 19, 2013
So the Golf Channel has a terrifying drone now, but at least for now it seems they’re only interested in using their new powers for good. For now…
(via Twitter)
- For $50 you can have your very own tiny surveillance drone
- But it won’t be as good as this tiny British Armed Forces one
- This drone can snatch up your golf ball with eagle-like talons
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