Dragon. An example of the drone transformation technology in the air
DRAGON. A modular device from the JSK Lab laboratory of the University of Tokyo. It changes shape on the fly — it transforms from a square copter into a thin snake, which allows it to penetrate into narrow passages.
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Koreans have created a flying cart to effortlessly carry heavy objects
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