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Beware of dog: Robotic quadruped meant for wildlife hazing arrives at Fairbanks airport - MSNBirds on runways generate more than just wildlife strike data, and in Alaska, tragedy isn’t in the distant past. In 1995, an E-3 sentry Airborne Warning and Control System plane took off from an ...
Mar. 28—Alaska Department of Transportation is testing a robotic dog for future use in wildlife mitigation at Fairbanks International Airport. DOT program manager Ryan Marlow demonstrates the ...
According to the Federal Aviation Administration database, 92 animal strikes were reported near airports in Alaska last year. Aurora’s trial seems less outlandish than other wildlife deterrents ...
Aurora is named for the design on the robot’s body, which is meant to look like the northern lights, or aurora borealis. “Aurora is the first of its kind wildlife hazard reduction robot,” AKDOT ...
Mar. 28—Alaska Department of Transportation is testing a robotic dog for future use in wildlife mitigation at Fairbanks International Airport. DOT program manager Ryan Marlow demonstrates the ...
Alaska Department of Transportation is testing a robotic dog for future use in wildlife mitigation at Fairbanks International Airport. DOT program manager Ryan Marlow demonstrates the Boston ...
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