Rudolph Labs have created a compact and inexpensive robotic turret drive for airsoft or paintball gun. The device uses available components, the brain acts as a module Arduino. The system opens fire on targets who are in her field of vision. To capture an image using an ordinary webcam. The project has open code, and is available to all independent experiments enthusiasts. Watch the video.
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http://projectsentrygun.rudolphlabs.com/ . Built and programmed by Bob Rudolph.
Version 4 is here, with improved accuracy, better vision processing, target path anticipation, a compact and portable turret, 750 round ammo capacity, and faster and more powerful software behind it.
Questions? Comments? Want to build your own? Go to http://projectsentrygun.rudolphlabs.com/
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