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Silent low altitude long range supersonic drone

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In the near future, drones replace military fighter jets that require human pilots. These drones will be travelling at many times the speed of sound. Highly sophisticated drones will be able to evade enemy radar.

The problem when drones are used for espionage, in jungle or natural environments, is their supersonic flight will often leave behind a vapor-cone which poses serious noise pollution to the wild animals and native people in the region.

  1. How can I mute the sonic boom while the drone is travelling at supersonic speeds? (muffler actually in this case)

  2. The drone can achieve high speed maneuver to evade enemy fire at low altitude in order to unload package within specific area with great accuracy, will this revolutionary weapon reduce cost and casualty?

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