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    Netherlands ready to deploy anti-drone eagle squad

    Netherlands ready to deploy anti-drone eagle squad

    By Shiladitya Ray
    Sep 18, 2016
    10:30 am

    What's the story

    The Netherlands police announced that it was ready to deploy its anti-drone eagle squad after a year of training the birds, making Netherlands the first country to use such a tactic.

    The Netherlands police's "Flying Squad" was constituted to protect airspace over airports and other sensitive areas.

    The Flying Squad

    The Flying Squad and their training

    The Netherlands National Police, after completing a year-long trial, have purchased bald eagle chicks which are now around five months old.

    Till the time birds mature, the Netherlands police will use eagles supplied by a company called Guard From Above which trains anti-drone birds of prey.

    According to sources, around 100 police officers will be trained to work with the eagles.

    Do you know?

    The average flying speed of bald eagles

    Bald eagles can reach a top speed of 50 km/hr while migrating. However, their normal flight speed is generally much lower.

    How?

    How does the tactic work?

    The eagles are trained to hunt down drones like they hunt live prey.

    While hunting, eagles strike a prey and carry their kill to a place they deem to be safe.

    While hunting drones, the eagles have been trained to attack the drone and carry it to a place designated by the police, allowing the police to recover the drone.

    Do you know?

    Protection for the anti-drone eagles

    Police handlers said that the scales on the eagles' feet and legs protect them from being harmed by a drone's rotors. However, the Dutch police are, as a precaution, working on talon protectors made from kevlar.

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