Now the Army has made a remote-controlled beetle. Scientists at the University of California developed this cyborg beetle. Flight plans are wirelessly sent to the beetle via a radio frequency transmitter that is controlled by a laptop that has to be nearby or else it would be to far. The battery is on the bug's optic lobes and flight muscles. If the army uses this bug, the insect will keen to carry a small camera and probably a heat sensor but for right now, scientists are still doing work on the cyborg beetle. Below is how the beetle looks like with the battery on it.

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