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CyberBug can drop in and quietly gather intelligence

What you can do with a remote control these days! Anybody have $5,500 I can borrow? Proxity said the CyberBug costs that much per unit. Not to bad, I think.

A U.S. company has begun marketing a stealth micro-unmanned aerial vehicle that can blend in with its surroundings.

The micro-UAV, dubbed CyberBug, weighs less than a kilogram and was designed for both military and security surveillance. The battery-powered UAV can fly undetected into a hostile environment, land on rocks or trees and relay video images and voice.