Don't laugh...
http://news.scotsman.com/scitech.cfm?id=312452007
Read the article and then see if you can suggest what uses the Chinese scientists are thinking of...
China's radio-controlled pigeons
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I have heard that similar experiments have been made on Cats, Roaches and Frogs. The Roaches are the ones I have heard the most about, however. It seems they want to use them for Search and Rescue and War-Time/Police Reconnaissance. But I don't know if the project panned out.
This could see the return of the Pigeon in use on the Battlefield. It would certainty be less conspicuous than a 20-foot fiberglass UAV.
This could see the return of the Pigeon in use on the Battlefield. It would certainty be less conspicuous than a 20-foot fiberglass UAV.
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