KaiserCam Mark V | |
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Name | KaiserCam Mark V |
Origin | Kaiser Robotics |
Type | Semi-Autonomous Drone |
Owner | Karl |
Function | Used to scout ahead of the group |
Features | IR/Thermal, visible, and UV light cameras, ultrasound emitter, GPS tracking beacon |
The KaiserCam Mark V, also known in short-hand form as the KaiserCam is a pre-GMW-produced type of scout drone.
Description and History[]
Taking the form of a tiny helicopter, many of these were produced before the war for both civilian and military use. These were well-liked by their operators for their abilities to enter and easily move about in enclosed spaces, such as that of a house. It is controlled through a retinal-display headset, which displays the output from the drone, and a small control pad complete with a joystick, using for controling the drone. It can also be connected to a laptop or computer and operated from there.
Operators[]
Karl Holt has the only known one (to the camp) operational post-war, although considering the diaspora of survivors and the amount of unexplored wreckage, there are probably a good deal of KaiserCams that are still usable.