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Bionic Wasp Israeli Robot

The State of Israel is using nanotechnology to develop a robot no bigger than a wasp to be able to hunt for targets, photograph, or even kill them …

This killer application of science s’apellera “bionic wasp. It will be able to navigate through narrow corridors to target enemies, generally inaccessible, such as rocket launchers.

It is in fact a weapons developed in time by the Israeli authorities, in order to fight “terrorists” (heard here “all those who do not follow the diktat issued by governments). Other weapons are planned, such as gloves that will lift heavy loads.

The war in Lebanon proved to the Israeli government that they needed new weapons of sizes smaller in order to target individuals, rather than buildings.
One step closer to violence?

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