@heyshrutimishra: Japan just made the most dangerous drone in the world out of cardboard. A Nagoya startup called AirKamuy built a fixed-…
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Nagoya startup AirKamuy launched a 120 km/h cardboard fixed-wing drone that assembles in five minutes and flies 80 minutes.
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Japan just made the most dangerous drone in the world out of cardboard. A Nagoya startup called AirKamuy built a fixed-wing drone that flies at 120 km/h, stays airborne for 80 minutes, and assembles in five minutes. Here is why this changes everything. You can build them at
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