
Airplanes and birds have been sharing the skies since the first ever flight back in 1903.
However, to say this has led to some issues, particularly over the last few decades, is something of an understatement.
Collisions between birds and aircraft are the cause of thousands of bird deaths every year.
Such incidents, known as bird strikes, can also result in aircraft damage, as well as delays and cancellation of flights, costing the International Civil Aviation Organization a reported $1.4 billion each year.
Airport wildlife management teams currently employ a number of deterrents, such as drones and birds of prey — including falcons — to try to scare birds away from the airport surroundings. (CNN)
This is the age of drones.
They can be used for peaceful endeavors and also as vicious war making machines.
Drones are being built to land behind enemy lines and attack from the rear.
Future wars will be fought without soldiers.
