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T40 SDRs
The T40s (or Trekkers) were a product of precision Swedish engineering. Manufactured in droves for the purpose of large scale geological surveying. They would be sent out in packs to scout Northern Sweden for adequate drill sites and military installations. It’s signature processor and odd central hub design was widely perceived as impractical by the military world. But the large hub made space for many compact systems, including remote 3D remodeling, geological surveillance systems from radiation recording, density sensors and ore locator interfaces, creating the perfect surveillance drone. These small Trekkers roamed the cold north in a semiautonomous mode, navigating with their own AI interface, then remotely controlled from a central command station for vital operations or at important locations. After roughly 5 years of constant service, these drones were overworked and many simply malfunctioned in the field do to being in poor care for such harsh conditions. In an attempt to utilize these drones past their seemingly expired service days, the Swedish government utilized them and their navigational functions to service city workers and the elderly. Many were stolen very easily during this time. Mostly by militias who gave these drones the attention they deserved, many of these eastern European militias were able to turn these small bots into weapons of precision. Their wide bodies serving as blank templates for armaments and repurposed transportation. The perfect companion in this day’s dangerous environment.
T40 SDRs
The T40s (or Trekkers) were a product of precision Swedish engineering. Manufactured in droves for the purpose of large scale geological surveying. They would be sent out in packs to scout Northern Sweden for adequate drill sites and military installations. It’s signature processor and odd central hub design was widely perceived as impractical by the military world. But the large hub made space for many compact systems, including remote 3D remodeling, geological surveillance systems from radiation recording, density sensors and ore locator interfaces, creating the perfect surveillance drone. These small Trekkers roamed the cold north in a semiautonomous mode, navigating with their own AI interface, then remotely controlled from a central command station for vital operations or at important locations. After roughly 5 years of constant service, these drones were overworked and many simply malfunctioned in the field do to being in poor care for such harsh conditions. In an attempt to utilize these drones past their seemingly expired service days, the Swedish government utilized them and their navigational functions to service city workers and the elderly. Many were stolen very easily during this time. Mostly by militias who gave these drones the attention they deserved, many of these eastern European militias were able to turn these small bots into weapons of precision. Their wide bodies serving as blank templates for armaments and repurposed transportation. The perfect companion in this day’s dangerous environment.