Russia to use remote controled transhumanist cyborg pigeons as bioterrorism attack drones. Really.
Those are definitely some words...
Russian neurotech company Neiry is conducting early real-world trials of 'bio-drones,' which are live birds with neural interfaces implanted to guide them. The tests, which aim to use biological carriers that mechanical drones struggle with in terms of range, weight, or endurance, are being conducted in Dubai and Moscow, with flight evaluations in Russia and nearby countries. While Neiry insists its mission is purely to serve utilities, logistics, agriculture, and emergency response, the potential to adapt the technology for military use is hard to ignore.
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