Swiss drone-busting eagle squadron grounded permanently
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2022/11/08/swiss_dronebusting_eagle_sqaudron_grounded/
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The so-called “eagle brigade” project took flight in 2017, and the eagles were trained to catch drones in mid-air to protect dignitaries in a city that often hosts international summits and the like.
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“The technological and strategic improvements in terms of the use of drones make this project using raptors too uncertain, even dangerous for the physical integrity of the eagles,” the Geneva Cantonal Police told Le Matin Dimanche.
Two raptors – Altair and Draco – were trained by a falconer on how to intercept undesirable Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Local police had bought the eagle eggs and hatched them.
Umberto Nassini, who led Geneva’s Falcom Association, the unit that put the eagles through their paces, told the publication the closure of the project was disappointing.
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“This represents around 100,000 francs of investment and hundreds of hours of work,” he said.
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At the time, a spokesman said: “The bird sees the drone as prey and takes it to a safe place, a place where there are no other birds or people.”
The Dutch version was terminated in 2017 – before it got off the ground – after the local police decided that training the birds and expensive and more complex than first anticipated.
The UK's Met Police and Scottish police also considered in 2016 deploying their own flying corps to tackle the menace of UAVs.
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A [12]spokesman at the Met told us at the time: “As would be expected in an organization that is transforming we take an interest in all innovative new ideas and will of course be looking at the work of the Dutch police use of eagles.”
Neither of those ideas took flight, likely because they realized it was an expensive project that generated some interested lines of coverage but wasn’t commercially viable or effective.
There is, of course, another way to down a drone if you live in the United States. A man was cuffed years back when he used a [13]shotgun to blast a camera-equipped quadcopter that was hovering over his house. ®
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Re: Expenses must flow differently
Am I wrong or has the b0llchit account been highjacked by amanfrommars?!? Cos they seem to be spouting the same sort of irrelevant BS today.
Re: Expenses must flow differently
How is it not relevant to suggest an alternative to the actual problem of drone capture? The suggestion even outlines a probably successful project path.
And, honestly, aManFromMars in the drone-capture business might actually work miracles . Thank you very much for your suggestion. It will be incorporated into the next RFP.
Re: Expenses must flow differently
I reckon your humo(u)r is just 'whooshing' me today. I was recognising all of the words, but as I reached the end of each sentence my brain was just flashing the 'confused' icon at me.
I've now figured that the posts further down that confused me are referencing The Eagles, so they now make sense.
El Reg goes full Yankee
That pic… it’s a bald eagle. There aren’t any bald eagles in Switzerland, ‘cause there aren’t any bald eagles, in the wild, anyway, on that side of the Atlantic. It’s a North America kind of bird, not found south of northern Mexico, east of Labrador/Newfoundland, or west of Alaska.
Bald eagles are fish eagles, they specialize in air-to-ground and -water attacks, and are of limited use air-to-air.
Re: fish eagles
Are "fish eagles" eagles that have evolved to fill the ecological niche of fish, or fish that have evolved to fill the ecological niche of eagles?
Perhaps "fisher-eagles" might be better, since we say "fishermen" and not "fish men".
Hmm.
Re: fish eagles
That sort of pedantry won't fly.
:)
Re: El Reg goes full Yankee
Maybe not in Switzerland, but close. Haute-Savoie next to Lake Geneva is the home of Les Aigles du Leman and they do indeed have Haliaeetus leucocephalus Bald Eagles in their care.
Headline creativity
Headline creativity seems to be in decline
My I suggest "The eagle has landed - permanently"
Re: Headline creativity
Well, yeah,...
Most have not seen that rocket and landing. Remember, those words are True Old Fart's (TM) words and do not have any impact on the young generation. Just admit it, you are old too.
They should have gone with Eagles refuse work without pay, live drone capture suspended indefinitely .
Re: Headline creativity
You're assuming that they identify as Eagles.
Re: Headline creativity
They did check out. Can they never leave?
Re: Headline creativity
Only the ones staying in hotels.
Re: Headline creativity
I would have thought "young people" would have liked any of:
a. Grinning bearded idiot superimposed next to eagle with line "Internet reacts to decommissioned Eagles"
b. "How you should feel about the decommissioning of anti drone Eagle squad" (optionally "and why it's a women's issue")
c. "Anti-drone Eagle squad decommissioned, how worried should you be?"
d. Wokeism sees demise of anti-drone Eagle squadron.
e. Climate change sounds death knell for anti-drone Eagle squadron.
Just my tuppence worth :-)
Re: Headline creativity
Probably no rocket fuel left in moonbase alpha....
Grounded?
The eagles would be shelved, surely?
Re: Grounded?
Sure, at the end of the groove.
sod it....
all of the eagles, fish eating or otherwise have either been released into the wild where they are free to prey on unsuspecting drones without all the red tape......, or they were rather tasty and are now the latest exotic item on the menus of upper crust restaurants in Geneva, London, New York..........
ALF............
Falcon?
Bloody hell! They're using Falcons to down illegal drones?
SpaceX must need the revenue.
I wonder where they land them?
Re: Falcon?
On a barge in lake Geneva?
drone-busting eagles
They'll be the ones without talons... or legs even
Expenses must flow differently
...it was an expensive project that generated some interested lines of coverage but wasn’t commercially viable or effective.
The problem is, as always, to hide the expenses in the right departments, groups and boxes. One might even say that such expenses must fly silently.
Therefore, it is suggested to create a new project to deal with the drones. You instruct the military establishment to create an artificial eagle to capture drones. The eagle-drone-capture-drone project will be well funded when it is brought under military supervision. Expenses will never be a problem any more as they may be shuffled, exchanged, moved, increased, flattened and politically accepted because the eagle drone project will be too big to fail.
Project is a go and the problem completely solved when the proper project acronym is attached.
icon: replace rotating wings to flap and it fits