Russian company Neurobotics has developed a thought-controlled unmanned aerial vehicle. In this respect reports “Reedus”, referring to the press service of the National Technology Initiative (NTI). It was announced that engineers connected the drone to a neural interface that allows you to control the device using brain impulses.
Developers state that the invention will be useful for rehabilitation during drone competitions and inclusive competitions.
“The benefit for the pilots themselves is the development of concentration skills followed by rapid recovery.”
– noted the NTI press service.
Before that, St. St. Petersburg joint stock company (JSC) Kotlin-Novator developed and a new drone “Veter” designed for reconnaissance has entered mass production. It was noted that the device will be modernized in the future.
Previously for the Russian fifth-generation fighter Su-57 developed mini UAVs that it will carry on board. The aircraft will be able to control a group of such unmanned aerial vehicles.