"It's a low-tech solution to a high-tech problem," spokesman Dennis
Janus of the country's national police said.
The idea arose because amateur use of drones has boomed and police
have begun to worry about unlicensed drones flying into off-limit
spaces around airports or above public events such as politician's
appearances.
Possible solutions the Dutch police have studied include shooting
nets at the offending drones, remotely hacking them to seize their
controls - or taking them out with birds of prey.
"People sometimes think it's a hoax, but it's proving very effective
so far," Janus said.
Showing off the technique in a video released by police, a
four-propeller drone hovers in the middle of a warehouse, colored
lights flashing.
Released by her keeper, a white-tailed eagle glides straight toward
the drone, clutches it easily in her talons - clack! - and drags it
to the ground.
Sjoerd Hoogendoorn of "Guard from Above", the company working with
police to develop the concept, said the birds must be trained to
recognize the drones as prey.
They are rewarded with a piece of meat after each successful foray.
Their scaly talons are strong and tough enough to seize most
consumer-grade drones without injury from the blades, he said.
"These birds are used to meeting resistance from animals they hunt
in the wild, and they don't seem to have much trouble with the
drones," he said.
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The potential impact on the animals' welfare is subject of testing
by an external scientific research institute.
"The real problem we have is that they destroy a lot of drones,"
Hoogendoorn said. "It's a major cost of testing."
Another unknown is how the birds will fare in a crowd situation, he
said.
A decision by police on whether to move ahead with using the eagles
is expected by the end of the year.
(Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by Tom Heneghan)
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