Also known as the Autonomous Real-time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance-Imaging System in the long form, the Argus-IS is called so after Argus Panoptes, the giant with a hundred eyes in Greek mythology. This 1.8-gigapixel camera is the largest video sensor to date, where it delivers 900 times the resolution of a standard 2-megapixel camera, and is also full well capable of delivering real-time video streams at 10 frames a second. This enables the Argus-IS to track people and vehicles from altitudes as high as above 20,000 feet, stretching across nearly 65 square miles. It will take a year or so of testing before being deployed in Afghanistan.