What happens when drones pilots go rogue and fly their quads over your personal property, or complicate a forest fire? Airspace Systems, a drone security company, hopes the answer will be, "hire other drones to track them down." They've built drone security based on the idea of drones capturing other drones.

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As drones increase in popularity, security systems built to counteract their peering eyes are popping up in equal measure. While shooting them down gets all the attention, Airspace uses nets in the hope that getting a drone tangled up will result in less damage. These hunter drones are armed with machine learning capabilities and the ability to react to a drone's movements, and you can almost see the future where drone racing evolves into a sport of escaping drone-capture systems just like these. The only question is whether it's easier to dodge an eagle.

Source: Laughing Squid, Airspace Systems

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