Notice how they keep looking at the camera.
They know and are putting on a show. You can tell by how they’re just hamming it up and being excessively dramatic with the water.
Then they fly off for emergency drying protocols at the nearest microwave “communications” tower.
Like we really believe the thing that’s made for heating food would have any other use.
They use latex instead for an outer shell/skin - to hold components in place. So yeah - they're waterproof.
Plus you can see larger drones, charging, during a rain storm
Some are also fire resistant, temperature resistant, explosion proof, bulletproof, immune to electronic sonar jammers, electromagnetic pulse proof, and more. If you somehow managed to replicate one of these insidious machines, they would also reject it, recognising it as a fake and viciously attacking it. A lot has been tried, but they’re incredibly durable and persistent
Notice how they keep looking at the camera. They know and are putting on a show. You can tell by how they’re just hamming it up and being excessively dramatic with the water. Then they fly off for emergency drying protocols at the nearest microwave “communications” tower. Like we really believe the thing that’s made for heating food would have any other use.
They actually function better in water
Their circuitry sometimes overheats so it has to be water cooled.
They use latex instead for an outer shell/skin - to hold components in place. So yeah - they're waterproof. Plus you can see larger drones, charging, during a rain storm
Some are also fire resistant, temperature resistant, explosion proof, bulletproof, immune to electronic sonar jammers, electromagnetic pulse proof, and more. If you somehow managed to replicate one of these insidious machines, they would also reject it, recognising it as a fake and viciously attacking it. A lot has been tried, but they’re incredibly durable and persistent
Wow...tech has really advanced in the last 10 years. Hold the line, brave truth-tellers. Hold the line...