Cyborg insects are now a reality.

Cyborg insects are now a reality.




For a long time, when we talk about military robberies, the image was always the same, Drones in the sky, vehicles provided on the ground, noisy and visible metal machines, but now a new generation of technology is emerging.


A German technology company called Swarm Biotetics announced that it has already developed and put into operation swarms of programmable insects used in real reconnaissance missions by NATO clients, including the German armed forces, yes, real insects controlled by artificial intelligence.


The project uses Madagascar cockroaches, a species known for its resistance and the ability to survive in extreme environments. Each insect receives a small technological backpack equipped with sensors, wireless communication, integrated intelligence and a bioelectronic interface capable of stimulating the animal's nervous system.




The above allows you to control the movement of the cockroach or coordinate dozens of them as an autonomous swarm, the objective is simple and at the same time disturbing, sending these organisms to places where no drone can not enter, narrow spaces, destroyed buildings, tunnels, contaminated environments and disaster zones.


As they are small, silent and difficult to detect, these biological cyborgs can carry out intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions with a level of discretion that no conventional machine can achieve, but if on the one hand technology is transforming even insects into war machines, on the other the entire world is rushing to produce theft on an industrial scale like we have never seen before.




Sorry for my Ingles, it's not my main language. The images were taken from the sources used or were created with artificial intelligence


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