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Russian company claims to have turned pigeons into surveillance drones


 Moscow: A Russian company recently claimed to have transformed pigeons into surveillance drones, which can be called biological drones or bio-drones.

According to details, Russian neurotechnology company Neiry Group claims to have implanted brain implants in pigeons that can remotely control their flight paths. These pigeons have also been equipped with small cameras, GPS, and solar-powered controls that will allow them to provide live video like traditional drones.

Without the need for pilots or training, their brains can be told to turn right or left or take a specific route through electrical signals.

The company says these bio-drones can fly longer than regular drones and can also operate in restricted airspace.

Moscow: A Russian company recently claimed to have transformed pigeons into surveillance drones, which can be called biological drones or bio-drones.

According to details, Russian neurotechnology company Neiry Group claims to have implanted brain implants in pigeons that can remotely control their flight paths. These pigeons have also been equipped with small cameras, GPS, and solar-powered controls that will allow them to provide live video like traditional drones.

Without the need for pilots or training, their brains can be told to turn right or left or take a specific route through electrical signals.

The company says these bio-drones can fly longer than regular drones and can also operate in restricted airspace.

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