Saw the same episode last night. Funny thing is that I rarely watch TV and sat down for a few minutes and found something worthwhile on the idiot box regular channels.
The drones DID communicate with each other. Reminded me of a flock of small birds (starlings? sparrows?) who fly in unison w/o crashing into each other. See them all the time around here. As for battery power, a number of the drones crashed when their battery power gave out.
I was wondering why the military was showing this. It would seem to me to be classified information. The idea must have been to show our enemies what they're in for to give them pause to think. However, IMO, that's wishful thinking. When you're dealing with people who have no respect for ANY human life (their own included), a few drones won't make them come out waving a white flag.
Anyway, I applaud the concept. This technology is a game changer when it comes to surveillance and troop assistance.
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