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Artificial birds would make many things more complicated than ever before



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Artificial birds can help natural scientists to investigate the behavior of animals. Those robot birds can look like natural animals, and they might be covered by artificial feathers, what makes them look like their paragons. And this would make the revolution for intelligence and attack drones because their shape would make those machines invincible. The artificial birds can equip with laser microphones, what allows them to observe some offices and other places like that.


The laser microphones can installed to the mouth of those robots, and they can record any discussion, what targeted person makes. Those artificial birds can use fuel cells to create the needed electric power, but also microwaves and masers can be used to deliver electricity to those robots. They can work very independently, and even if their own computer system has limited computing capacity, they can call assistance from supercomputers, by using satellite transmission.


This would give change to control those vehicles from another side of Earth. Those robots can look like any bird in worth old, and that equipment can be used also with assassination missions. The simplest way is just fly one of those robots inside the aircraft’s jet engine, where that would cause critical damage to that machine. In the mouth of robots can also installed the weapons like derringer pistols or rifle caliber weapons.  Also, natural birds can be used as robots. In this scenario, those animal’s brains are implanted with microprocessors, what stimulates their brain core.


The most modern systems would not need any surgical process to work. They are like some net, what would put to the head of the animal like that, and it uses high power radio-waves to give stimulations to the brain core. And the most modern brain core stimulation equipment works without physical contact. They are actually super powerful radios, and in theory, they can install drones. The idea of those systems is that they influence the magnetic sense of the birds. If the antenna would be superconducting, that system can transmit the EEG-waves to the central computer (Check SQUID and MEG). In this system can be used the recorded EEG-waves, what the bird’s nerve system creates when it attacks to give control signals to the birds.


By using 4G data-transmission the computer can communicate over the Internet, and the brain core stimulation can allow controlling those animals like robots. In this “model” the normal birds like Condors can use for carrying the intelligence and attack equipment to the targets. The easiest way just gives HEAT-ammunition to the claw of those birds, and they can drop it on tanks or other military equipment. This technology could be very devastating in wrong hands.

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