Predator drone for pest control

Kowat – Biomimetic Drones

Kowat has developed a solution for bird pest control using biomimetic drones, which are able to chase them away using the fear factor, protecting both crops and fish farms without harming birds' lives.

Predator drone for pest control

Kowat – Biomimetic Drones

Kowat has developed a solution for bird pest control using biomimetic drones, which are able to chase them away using the fear factor, protecting both crops and fish farms without harming birds' lives.

Fixed-wing UAV with predator resemblance

This drone is categorized under the fixed wing UAV, with around a 2m wingspan and a weight close to 5kg. In addition, its exterior has been designed in a way that it is recognized as a predator/territorial bird.

Biomimetic drone designed to resemble a bird, resting on the ground, showcasing its realistic feathered appearance and design.

Emulating the predator behavior

Veronte Autopilot includes control phases for performing attacking maneuvers when the pest is close, emulating the predator’s behavior. It also programs routes to extend the “surveillance” range and automatic actions for enhanced operation

The problem of pest control

The overpopulation of birds supposes a mix that creates an adverse situation where either the efficiency of the productive process is reduced or the population of the invading bird colony is drastically reduced.

3D rendering of a biomimetic drone design, showcasing its internal components and structure, featuring dual rotors and a sleek aerodynamic body.

Fixed-wing UAV with predator resemblance

This drone is categorized under the fixed wing UAV, with around a 2m wingspan and a weight close to 5kg. In addition, its exterior has been designed in a way that it is recognized as a predator/territorial bird.

Biomimetic drone designed to resemble a bird, resting on the ground, showcasing its realistic feathered appearance and design.

Emulating the predator behavior

Veronte Autopilot includes control phases for performing attacking maneuvers when the pest is close, emulating the predator’s behavior. It also programs routes to extend the “surveillance” range and automatic actions for enhanced operation

3D rendering of a biomimetic drone design, showcasing its internal components and structure, featuring dual rotors and a sleek aerodynamic body.

The problem of pest control

The overpopulation of birds supposes a mix that creates an adverse situation where either the efficiency of the productive process is reduced or the population of the invading bird colony is drastically reduced.

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