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The US military's tiniest drone feels like it flew straight
The US military's tiniest drone feels like it flew straight
The US military's tiniest drone feels like it flew straight out of a sci-fi film
The Black Hornet reconnoissance drone is minuscule and highly maneuverable—and even explored the collapsed parking garage in New York City in April.
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