On Monday, Russia’s postal service tested a delivery drone in the city of Ulan-Ude, Siberia, — and it went horribly wrong. According to Futurism, soon after launch it crashed violently into the wall of a nearby building, “turning the UAV into a mess of jumbled parts.” From the report: Here was the original plan for Monday’s test. The $20,000 drone was supposed to pick up a small package and deliver it to a nearby village, Reuters reports. Instead the device failed spectacularly, only making it a short distance before crashing into a three-story building. The small crowd gathered to watch the test can be heard uttering expletives, according to Reuters. No one was injured in the crash, and it didn’t do any damage, except to Russia’s pride. The organizers aren’t quite sure what went wrong, but they suspect the 100 or so nearby wifi spots could have had something to do with it.
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Source: Slashdot – Russia Debuts Postal Drone, Which Immediately Crashes Into Wall
