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jpak

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Sat Mar 31, 2018, 06:50 PM Mar 2018

Vampire Drone Made of Fungus Consumes Itself Within Days: DARPAs Secret Weapon

https://dronelife.com/2018/03/31/vampire-drone-consumes-within-hours-darpas-secret-weapon/

Disposable drones are the next big thing for the military. San Francisco-based OtherLab has developed a drone made of packing tape and cardboard as a prototype of a “vampire drone” made of fungus that can consume itself and disappear.

When DARPA announced that it was in search of a disposable drone, the idea seemed outlandish, if desirable. The initial solicitation says: DARPA is seeking to develop autonomous, precision, air delivery vehicles that both safely deliver their package(s) and physically vanish, i.e. the vehicle’s physical disappearance is part of its mission specification. Such a system would enable efficient resupply to teams in distributed locations, eliminate the need to repack/pack-out delivery parachutes resupplying small operating forces downrange, and create a capability to safely, and without detritus, deliver time-critical humanitarian supplies (e.g. food, perishable medical supplies) to civilian/NGO personnel serving in remote or dangerous areas.

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San Francisco-based research firm OtherLab designed the APSARA, which sounds friendlier than “Vampire Drones” – the common name for the program. APSARA drones are made almost totally of cardboard, with a bit of packing tape. They can be launched from another aircraft – the higher, the longer the flight – and they glide. The drones use GPS, autopilot, and a disposable battery: reportedly they offer a flight endurance of up to 150 kilometers – about 93 miles – and can land within 10 meters (about 32 feet) of their target. They can carry a payload of 1 kg.

While right now the design is of cardboard, the concept goes even further. The plan is to produce the drones from mycelium, a mushroom-based product with a similar texture to cardboard. The difference is in the disappearing. Mycelium can be impregnated with active spores that will eat the material, completely ingesting it within 5 or 6 days. The disappearing drone appears to have arrived.

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