London:This generation's human race is trying to cling on to the robotic solutions to get through dangerous or inhospitable environments.
Inspired by the flying fish theory scientists are creating a small robot which will eventually be able to operate on land and water.
Researchers who built it hope in the future it will be able to go where birds, planes and human beings can't.
Although, the robot is powered by a chemical reaction from a fuel which is the size of a grain of rice and can travel 26 metres through the air after take-off.
However, the fish robot is one of the prototypes that are being built at the Aerial Robotics Laboratory at Imperial College London.
Researcher Raphael Zufferey said, "So this robot operates on a very simple principle of flying into the water and at this point it passively moves to an angle where it fills up with water, at this point of time we turn on our peristaltic micropump which drops a droplet of water onto the calcium carbide CAC tube which immediately reacts with the water. That generates acetylene gas which is accumulated in the top half of the chamber blocked by the water at the bottom. This acetylene gas travels up the pipes and is fed into the combustion chamber in the air region, where it mixes with the air."
Meanwhile, the scientists are still working on some major obstacles which might prove to be a hindrance in its successful flight.