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BirdyBot™

Introducing the BirdyBot™, a cutting-edge land-based robotic platform designed for effective bird dispersal. Equipped with a versatile configuration that include an arsenal of proven bird dispersal tools including Gel Blaster, BioAcoustic Speaker, Sound Cannon and Green Laser systems, it offers a comprehensive solution for bird control. BirdyBot™ can be operated remotely, either manually or in semi-autonomous mode with geo-fencing capabilities from a remote central command and even augmented with a field controller for use by operational crews in the airfield ensuring extensive command and control. With up to 6 hours of endurance and IP65 rating, this robust platform is built to withstand rugged outdoor environments. With the high quality integrated optics, operators have excellent situation awareness in maneuvering as well as monitoring the presence of avian threats. 

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Timely

Bird control is most effective when swift action is taken to address the issue. With its impressive mobility and maneuverability, it can be deployed where it is needed, at speeds of up to 18 km/hr. Quick intervention is key to maintaining control and protecting your environment.

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Force Multiplier

BirdyBot™ transforms bird control operations by acting as a significant force multiplier. It improves both coverage and efficiency, enabling centralized command while effortlessly coordination with field patrols. This cutting-edge solution alleviates the challenges of assembling large teams and organizing shift schedules, maintaining high productivity no matter the coverage area. Geofencing, easy navigation and good spatial awareness eases operator workload.

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Effective

Operators have the flexibility to select the most suitable dispersal tool to ensure optimal results in managing bird-related challenges.  Varying the response based on the avian species and other environmental considerations prevents habituation and BirdyBot™ remains a threat always. 

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