Coyote Rovers Deter Birds
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Robot coyotes eyed by U.S. army to protect fighter jets from wildlife

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Researchers at U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center ( ERDC ) released image of three unmanned ground vehicles with life-size plastic figures mounted on top.
Coyote Rovers aim to deter wildlife, particularly problematic birds, from posing a risk to flight crews, aircraft and operations.
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