Flamethrower Drone Is Put Into Action

'Now we don't have to worry about being stung'
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 12, 2020 9:30 AM CST
Yes, There Is a Drone That Shoots Fire
In this Dec. 10, 2020, photo released by Blue Sky Rescue of Zhong County, workers prepare a drone equipped with a flamethrower at a village in Zhong county near Chongqing municipality in southwestern China.   (Blue Sky Rescue of Zhong County via AP)

A drone has been converted into a flying flamethrower in central China in a fiery campaign to eradicate more than 100 wasp nests, the AP reports. Blue Sky Rescue, a volunteer group that conducts search and rescue and other emergency work, have teamed up with villagers in Zhong county near the city of Chongqing. They raised the equivalent of $12,200 to buy a drone and equip it with a gasoline tank and an arm-length nozzle. Videos released by Blue Sky show a recent mission by the six-arm drone. It hovers above a hive as large as a suitcase before swooping down. The drone operator flips the ignition switch, and the drone spits bursts of fire onto the hive.

"The burning ashes of the wasp's nest gradually peeled off and fell, and the surrounding residents applauded and praised the rescue team," said an article on a local news app run by state-owned Chongqing TV. The article quotes a resident thanking Blue Sky for helping the village: "Now we don't have to worry about being stung by a wasp." Blue Sky said it has destroyed 11 hives so far. There are more than 100 to go. (Meanwhile, the battle against "murder hornets" has taken a turn.)

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