Researchers in Hong-Kong develop autonomous aerial unmanned vehicle that could point to the future of law enforcement and military recon

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  • LiDAR helps SUPER to detect and avoid even the thinnest obstacles
  • The drone can track moving targets in dense forests
  • SUPER’s real-time spatial mapping allows it to operate effectively even in low-light conditions

A team of researchers at the University of Hong Kong has designed and tested an advanced aerial robot capable of navigating complex environments at high speeds of up to 20 meters per second while maintaining precise control.

Named SUPER, the quadcopter drone uses cutting-edge LiDAR technology to detect and avoid obstacles, even thin wires that have posed challenges for traditional drones.

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