AimBot V3 smart gun with cameras tracks and shoots targets by itself (video)

18.04.2024/19/36 XNUMX:XNUMX    1289

The AimBot V3 rifle was equipped with three cameras, two industrial servos and a chip for tracking objects and shooting.

YouTube channel Excessive Overload posted a video showing off the unusual AimBot V3 air rifle. The device is able to track targets thanks to the system of built-in cameras. Nascaday published details about the gun.




The AimBot V3 smart gun is made of metal, gears cast from epoxy resin, a rotation and tilt system with a chain drive. Three cameras were placed on it: a wide-angle one, which is responsible for detecting targets, and a stereo pair, which zooms in on the image and determines the distance from the target to the shooter using video recording of several hundred frames per second. There is a 15W IR LED on the front of the weapon.



In addition, the gun is equipped with two industrial servos and a chip for tracking objects and shooting. There is no data on the computing power of the chip, but it is known that the weapon itself is capable of firing up to 40 pneumatic bullets per second thanks to the Polarstar mechanism. All these components are united by a rather bulky case.

Latest news:  Ukraine strikes military facilities in Crimea and maintains pressure on the front - map of the war for April 30 (VIDEO)

AimBot V3 automatically tracks the target with a motion tracking feature that allows you to distinguish between a static object and moving objects. The rifle can even track a dart fired from a toy gun in flight.

The disadvantage of the device is that it works only on targets with reflective strips. The camera detects a bright reflection and uses it to track the target. If a person is wearing something shiny, the AimBot V3 can react and fire, so be careful with the device.

Latest news:  The Italian "grandmother" howitzer accurately hits the enemy day and night (VIDEO)