The delivery of birds is their flight, this high flight stops only when they die, but now even dead birds will be able to fly in the air.
According to foreign media, Mustafa Hasan Alyan, a scientist associated with New Mexico Tech, has made dead birds into drones and made them fly in the air once again.
Drones are being built all over the world for spying and other tasks and drones with new colors, shapes and features are coming in front of people. Engineer Mustafa Hasan Aliyan from New Mexico Tech conducted a unique experiment to give real colors to drones and make dead birds look like drones, but they need to be improved.
For his experiment, Mustafa used some stuffed birds and removed the remains inside and installed all the electrical equipment and motors to make bird-like drones with flapping wings. These drones include drones like pigeons, shukras that fly just like these birds.
Mustafa Hasan Ilyan has said that ‘we have used dead birds instead of synthetic materials and made drones from them thanks to re-engineering. However, he also admitted that despite all efforts, these drones can only fly for a short distance.
A short video shows the drones flying in what looks like real birds.
Mustafa has been working on animal-like drones for a long time, including aquatic drones.
Experts hope that such drones can be incorporated into flocks of similar birds to monitor the environment and wildlife. In addition, a whole new breed of spy drones could be created closer to birds.
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