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by OldSchoolJohnny
3407 days ago
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Do you honestly think a bird is a good solution to deal with what is, to the bird, a whirling blade flying death machine? I also saw people pushing the story about millions of wind powered devices to freeze the arctic, it's just impractical nonsense on the face of it. |
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Something being a bad idea or stupid or impractical doesn't make it factually incorrect, i.e., does not make it fake news under the new definition.
The article asserts several facts, among them:
- birds of prey are often already kept near airports to scare birds away from the runway to reduce accidents during takeoff and landing.
- the French air force has an experiment running with 4 eagles to train them to attack small drones, in addition to their normal scarebird duties.
- the French air force thinks the experiment is promising enough to order a second group of 4 eagles.
If those facts are correct, it is not "fake news." It is a silly puff piece about something that is not important, because it will almost certainly never turn into anything beyond an experiment.