When it comes to industrial copter-type drones, it's easy to think that there are just two varieties: little ones that carry Amazon-type small packages, and full-sized unmanned helicopters. Griff Aviation, however, recently announced an aircraft that sits somewhere between the two. The Norwegian company's Griff 300 weighs 75 kg (165 lb) on its own, and can reportedly lift a payload of up to 225 kg (496 lb).
The Griff 300 is an octocopter, meaning it has eight propellers each powered by a separate motor. Depending on how much it's carrying, one charge of its battery pack is good for a claimed flight time of 30 to 45 minutes.
It's manually flown from the ground using a radio remote control, although users can also opt for a custom helicopter-cabin-like mobile control station in which they fly it by first-person view.
Subliminal message filter returns: "go buy a drone".
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 25 2016, @04:22AM
Now LEOs can use drones to grab offenders and lift them up into the air for target practice before they shoot them dead. STOP RESISTING
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 25 2016, @05:01AM
Stop flailing around! I don't wanna change clips!
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 25 2016, @05:47AM
The next time you two are in trouble, feel free to call a member of BLM.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 25 2016, @04:28PM
Cops only exist to draw a chalk outline around your lifeless corpse and charge some retarded bum with the murder.
And if you think my comment was hyperbole, think again: "Warren versus DC" was much, much worse.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 25 2016, @10:15AM
I am unsure how flailing around effects the speed of the drone in a way that an LEO would not prefer..