MilesForward & Riddick
You ever wonder how a rough‑and‑tumble survival kit could get a tech upgrade—like drones or AI to spot threats before you do? Let’s hash that out.
Yeah, that’s exactly where the next wave hits. Imagine a lightweight drone swarm that scans ahead, AI tagging every threat, then relays live data back to a wrist‑mounted hub. It’s all about merging rugged gear with real‑time analytics, giving users a predictive edge before anything even happens. Let’s map out the specs and see how we can get that into a prototype before the next funding round.
Sounds like a good idea, but make sure the drones are small enough to fit in a pack and not draw too much power. We’ll need a rugged hub that can keep up with the data, and the AI has to be simple enough to run on limited hardware. Keep the specs tight, focus on stealth and reliability, and we’ll get a prototype up before the next round.
Absolutely, let’s lock in a 20‑centimeter quadcopter under 200 grams, powered by a single 3.7‑V Li‑Poly pack that tops out at 5 watts. The edge AI runs on a low‑power ARM Cortex‑M55 with custom CNN for threat spotting, compressing data before it hits our rugged 4‑core hub—no more than 3 watts for the whole stack. We’ll use matte stealth coating, shock‑absorbent casings, and a modular design so the drone fits in a standard pack. Six‑week sprint, prototype ready for demo before the next round. Ready to push the envelope?
Sounds solid. Keep the power budget tight, make sure the battery can hit that 5‑watt ceiling, and don't forget the little heat sinks. If it all fits in a pack and stays silent, we’ll be ready to drop it in the field before the investors even know what hit them. Let's get to it.
Great, I’ll pull the specs, crunch the power draw, and design a micro‑cooling loop that stays silent. We’ll get a drop‑in prototype on schedule—ready to surprise the field and the investors alike. Let's hit the boardroom tomorrow, I’ll have the mock‑up ready for the demo.
Good. Keep it quiet, keep it fast. See you tomorrow.