Military espionage with cyborg cockroaches
Military espionage with cyborg cockroaches


It seems like a movie plot, but it's real, live cockroaches with electronic backpacks on their backs are being transformed into espionage agents. Yes, nature united, artificial intelligence is being used to create biointegrated robots capable of infiltrating places where no machine or drone can reach.


And who is behind this is a German company called Swarm Biotactics, which has just launched a new generation of military, tactical and even humanitarian insect Cyborts. These biotactic cockroaches carry cybernetic micro backpacks equipped with sensors, encrypted transmitters and a neural control module on their backs.


The idea is simple and terrifying, controlling the natural movement of insects and using their agility to move in hostile environments, collect data and transmit information in real time. The company claims that this type of biological robot has an almost invisible signature, is highly scalable and can operate with complete discretion in risk zones, structural collapses or war areas.


The idea is simple and terrifying, controlling the natural movement of insects and using their agility to move in hostile environments, collect data and transmit information in real time. The company claims that this type of biological robot has an almost invisible signature, is highly scalable and can operate with complete discretion in risk zones, structural collapses or war areas.


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Swarm Biotactics?! This is beautifully insane.
restricting the insect movement especially that of cockroaches is really fun.
Thanks for sharing, this is an amazing read.
My warm regards 😊