Feast your eyes on the newest, scariest adaption to drone technology: the Harop drone — a creation of Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI).

Classified as a “loitering munition” (that’s right: a “loitering” munition, which synthesizes visions of a munition hanging outside a 7-11 with a tall boy beer masked in paper bags barking at people and trying to amass enough change for a “bus ticket”) it basically flies around until it locates its target, travels to that target, then punches said target with fire and brimstone until it’s nothing but a charred frame of carbon.

It also ruins itself. Making it more missile than drone at that point. It’s also been called the “suicide drone”. Which makes sense.

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Featuring cameras that can observe targets in both regular and infrared light, the drone can loiter for up to six hours. Its warhead is packed with 33 pounds of explosives, which can easily obliterate everything from empty trucks to enemy radars.