Watch This Crazy Futuristic Vehicle Take Flight

TIME - Tech 

Tactical Robots, an Israeli firm, has been running test flights of its Cormorant unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) this summer, and will keep expanding those tests to bring its aircraft with internal spinning rotors to the market. As of September, the truck-sized, self-flying vehicle can navigate on its own and is capable of ATOL (Automatic Takeoff and Landing). Tactical Robots will start increasing the Cormorant's speed in upcoming tests, the firm said in a press release. Rafi Yoeli, the founder and head of Urban Aeronautics, of which Tactical Robots is a subsidiary, tells TIME that the Cormorant will have both military and commercial uses. Its internal rotors will allow the Cormorant to land in sloped or rocky terrain as well as narrow residential areas, Yoeli says, unlike helicopters or drones with spinning blade rotors that require a wider landing and flight path.

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