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Wouldn't the drone's propellers hurt the eagle's feet?
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It's a small drone. I've been clipped by the rotors of similar ones, and while it stings, that's about it. And an eagle's talons are a lot tougher than my hands.geckzilla wrote:Wouldn't the drone's propellers hurt the eagle's feet?
Given that this was a staged experiment, I would hope that consideration was given to possible damage, and ruled out.
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Depending on the materials and speed at which they rotate I could see some merely stinging while others might potentially sever digits. Last year near here some guy was hit in the neck or head with a model helicopter prop and bled out right there in a freak accident.
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Sure, the bigger drones are increasingly dangerous. But the one in the video is pretty small, with fairly flimsy plastic rotors and fairly low torque motors. I'm not surprised that it represents little threat to an eagle.geckzilla wrote:Depending on the materials and speed at which they rotate I could see some merely stinging while others might potentially sever digits. Last year near here some guy was hit in the neck or head with a model helicopter prop and bled out right there in a freak accident.
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Yeah, but if the idea is to train the eagle to take out drones operated in the "wild" then it could easily encounter one of the bigger ones and not just the flimsy little one in the testing arena.
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Was that the idea? It wasn't clear to me what the idea was. I'm pretty sure that law enforcement already is perfectly capable of disabling drones via much more effective (electronic countermeasure) techniques. This experiment seems more useful for studying eagle behavior than for managing drones.geckzilla wrote:Yeah, but if the idea is to train the eagle to take out drones operated in the "wild" then it could easily encounter one of the bigger ones and not just the flimsy little one in the testing arena.
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Seems pretty crazy. I'm going to guess this approach isn't going to be widely adopted.geckzilla wrote:Apparently: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wor ... ice-video/
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I would think that an eagle would, instinctively, not attack flying prey larger than itself.Chris Peterson wrote:Seems pretty crazy. I'm going to guess this approach isn't going to be widely adopted.geckzilla wrote:
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This is training though, not instinct. Do X, get food.
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Of course they could always use a Swiss version that's safer and easier for the eagle to grab.
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Has anyone ever theorized fusion in space? Our sun has and it seems to work fine. Guess we will have to wait and see.
Maybe dark energy or plasma physics will get us over the wall.
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