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Waterloo firm creates ‘flying robot spies from the skies’ for global law enforcement market

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So you can expect to see little hoverdroids buzzing around filming everyone and a company in Waterloo is responsible for this? What the hell were they thinking? It does only have a flight time of twenty minutes – so far – but regardless, this device will inevitably be used to tip the balance of power between the citizen and the state. See video of your new robotic overlord in action here. Read about its little PR coup in making an actual arrest in the UK which was itself illegal, as it turned out – here.

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The Globe and Mail
April 22, 2010

Aeryon Labs of Waterloo, Ont., sells its small, nearly silent remote-controlled device to law enforcement worldwide

A flying robot manufactured by Aeryon Labs, based in Waterloo, Ont., was recently used by a Central American police force to bust a drug trafficker in a well-protected compound.

It’s just one application for the Aeryon Scout, described by the company as “an easy-to-use, battery powered, unmanned aerial intelligence gathering system.”

The robot measures a mere 80 cm by 80 cm, and it carries on-board camera equipment, controlled remotely using a simple touch-screen interface on a computer tablet.

Watch the Scout in action.

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