Photos taken by a T-Hawk drone on April 15, 2011, released by TEPCO.
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Photos taken by a T-Hawk drone on April 15, 2011, released by TEPCO.
Reactor 4:
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Here's the video.
Part 1:
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1 comments:
What I want to know is where are the radiation readings that are supposed to be going along with the video?
"The government intends to use a small U.S. unmanned plane to check radiation levels around spent nuclear fuel pools at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, government sources said Wednesday.
The adoption of the remote-controlled T-Hawk aircraft, which is capable of hovering and moving vertically, was proposed by the U.S. government which has been using it for reconnaissance purposes in military operations in Iraq and other countries, the sources said."
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/04/83630.html
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