(Neiry/e2w news)
- A Russian neurotech firm claims it has implanted brain chips into pigeons, enabling remote guidance of their flight while carrying tiny cameras and sensors.
- The project is pitched as a “bio-drone” alternative to traditional drones, offering long range, natural flight, GPS navigation, and solar-assisted endurance.
- Developers say the procedure is safe and requires no special training, claiming full survivability after implantation and potential use in other bird species.
- While framed as civilian tech, the project raises surveillance and military concerns, especially given reported links to state-backed funding initiatives.
Original Source: OBDaily