Military reveals pilotless cargo drone that can deliver supplies to plagued territories (pics)

dailymail.co.uk — The U.S. military is testing a revolutionary new drone for its arsenal, a pilotless helicopter intended to fly cargo missions to remote outposts where frequent roadside bombs threaten access by road convoys. Surveillance drones for monitoring enemy activity and armed versions for launching airstrikes have become a trademark of America's wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East. But this is the first time a chopper version designed for transport has been used operationally. Jan 8, 2012 View in Crawl 4

Military reveals pilotless cargo drone that can deliver supplies to plagued territories (pics)