just stumbled upon this link and thought it's interesting that they use a cf-u1 instead of say a 5" toughpad or custom hardware.
https://theintercept.com/surveillance-c ... cyberhawk/
scary stuff
CF-U1 Cyberhawk
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Re: CF-U1 Cyberhawk
there is also some imsi catcher for use in plaines/drones, which has it's own cf29/30/31
https://theintercept.com/surveillance-c ... ruda-gbox/
https://theintercept.com/surveillance-c ... ruda-gbox/
Re: CF-U1 Cyberhawk
Go check out the diydrones.com if you haven't run across it already. Got some good stuff there including some that have planes that can auto take off and land. (some still have trouble with landing). You could preprogram a flight and it would do it and return. The onboard stuff they offer has built in gps other needed stuff for flight. I always thought a quadcopter drone and a CF-19 with joystick and video glasses would be a bad combo. I got the glasses of course the toughbook but just never got caught up on other stuff to mess with getting a drone.
CF-28 MK2,Mk3 / CF-29 Mk3 / CF-30 MK2 / CF-25 Mk1 ATI / CF-19 MK3/Mk3/Mk5 / CF-U1 Mk1,Mk2 / CF-M34 Mk7/Mk3 / CF-17 Mk1 / CF-07
Voodoo Envy M355 / M360 / M515 / M780 / U703 / Voodoo Hexx / Voodoo Idol / Voodoo Rage F1 / Voodoo Rage F1 / Voodoo Rage F1 "signed case" / Voodoo Omen
Alienware M11x R1, Alienware 17 R5
Voodoo Envy M355 / M360 / M515 / M780 / U703 / Voodoo Hexx / Voodoo Idol / Voodoo Rage F1 / Voodoo Rage F1 / Voodoo Rage F1 "signed case" / Voodoo Omen
Alienware M11x R1, Alienware 17 R5
- Karl Klammer
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Re: CF-U1 Cyberhawk
I've played with some self-made quadrocopters of acquaintances, as well as with a cheap commercial parrot ar-drone.
they are fun while the batteries last ... which is not long at all.
btw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNPJMk2fgJU
they are fun while the batteries last ... which is not long at all.
btw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNPJMk2fgJU