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In one embodiment, a plurality of unmanned scansorial vehicles 21 provides surveillance of IEDs and suspected terrorists, insurgents, and the like, by scanning a geographic area from covert positions. The vehicles 21 detect IEDs and are automated and mobile (e.g., robotic) to travel through and relocate in the geographic area. The vehicles 21 are provided with electrical power and telecommunications capabilities via, e.g., their own independent on-board systems 27, 29, or from a system of transmission towers 31 having electrical power lines 33 and a telecommunications network 35.
In one embodiment, the vehicles 21 are parasitic, such that power lines 33 provide a source of power, and telecommunications network 35 provides communications links. The vehicles 21 are mobilized (e.g., ascend, descend, transfer) to move among the transmission towers 31 along the electrical power lines 33 and the telecommunications network 35. The location of and transmissions from vehicles 21 may be monitored from airborne or orbiting sources 37.
An emulator 41 is provided with and housed in each of the unmanned scansorial vehicles 21. The emulators 41 emit IR or other types of communications signals to prematurely detonate IEDs. The emulators 41 are programmed and equipped to cycle through and repeat a range of the IR communications signals and code sets to detonate IEDs at different frequencies.
In one embodiment, the unmanned scansorial vehicles 21 have visual recording and transmission equipment 43 to record and provide visual images of activity in the geographic area. Such information may be transmitted wirelessly or through the telecommunications network 35. The unmanned scansorial vehicles 21 may be camouflaged or configured to resemble power line equipment, or other common urban area artifacts such as fences, trash cans, etc.
In one embodiment, at least some of the unmanned scansorial vehicles 21 are human-deployable, non-climbing derivative devices 45 (
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In another embodiment, the step 67 of the method may comprise recording and providing visual images of activity in the geographic area with the unmanned scansorial vehicles. The method may further comprise camouflaging the unmanned scansorial vehicles to resemble power line equipment and common urban area artifacts, and mobilizing at least some of the unmanned scansorial vehicles to move among the transmission towers along the electrical power lines and the telecommunications network. In addition, the method may comprise configuring at least some of the unmanned scansorial vehicles are human-deployed, non-climbing derivative devices, and other ones of the unmanned scansorial vehicles are airborne on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).
While the invention has been shown or described in only some of its forms, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that it is not so limited, but is susceptible to various changes without departing from the scope of the invention.