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  1. CatcatchesMoth on

    So the birds aren’t real crowd weren’t wrong, they just weren’t right at the time.

  2. Think-Werewolf-4521 on

    …cyborg pigeon drones.

    A phrase that should not exist. They are making snowballs in Hell.

  3. falconfalcon7 on

    I wounder if it works as well as the time they tried to use dogs to take out tanks during WWII.

  4. OrignalSauce on

    Military misuse? Is there a case where a pigeon drone is used properly?

  5. Oyddjayvagr on

    „am I reading The Onion“ moment, lately there are too many becoming real 

  6. A bit of an enhancement to weaponized use of Canada Goose fall migration patterns.

  7. Couscousfan07 on

    As the conventional military keeps pouring money into big guns and big planes to satisfy that small-dick energy, the rest of the world is putting research and effort into drones.

    A hundred drones will overwhelm one F-35 and at a fraction of the cost. Alls they gotta do is fly into an engine.

  8. Unlucky_Battle_6947 on

    Has anyone found said bird with robotic insides? please share a pic

  9. TeenWhovian on

    ”Russian cyborg pigeon” are three words that I did not expect to read today…

  10. These would be easily neutralized with jamming.

    Fiber optic cyborg pigeon drones on the other hand would be scary af. The fiber optic cable would deploy out of the birds…. hole.

  11. Jokes aside, this tech sounds deeply problematic.

    “Russian neurotech company Neiry announced the early real-world trials of its „bio-drones,“ live birds that have had neural interfaces implanted and a platform to guide them, in December.”

    So, we’re taking animals, implanting brain chips in them, and turning them into weapons or surveillance bots? I know there are worse abuses out there, but this seems to cross more than a couple of lines.

  12. Someone tell Charlie Brooker to get back to writing Black Mirror episodes instead of headlines.

  13. So, the conspiracy theorists were right all along? 😂 On a serious note, using biological carriers for long-range surveillance is terrifyingly ingenious. The battery life issue is solved by nature itself

  14. „“bio-drones,“ live birds that have had neural interfaces implanted“

    The six million dollar pigeon? Someone watched the latest season of Fallout.

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