How is it that the eagles are not injured by the drones’ rotors? Are the rotors made of a soft plastic or something? (I have never used a drone.)
“How is it that the eagles are not injured by the drones rotors? Are the rotors made of a soft plastic or something? (I have never used a drone.)”
It would probably depend on the size of the drone. However, I would think the eagle could carry a stick that would take out one of the props. Come to think of it, if the eagle had a 2 or 3 foot nylon cord tied to one foot, it would get entangled in the prop and shut the motors down...
What if the terrorists start shooting the poor eagles? All that training zapped in a second, plus the eagles are dead.