Fire-Spitting Drones Could Help Control Wildfires, Scientists Say

A fireball-shooting drone could help suppress catastrophic wildfires and restore grasslands.

Dirac Twidwell, a range ecologist at the University of Nebraska, developed fireball igniters called “dragon eggs” about the size of ping-pong balls, which are pitched out of an unmanned aerial vehicle or miniature drone. The system is said to create more controlled fire burns that will maintain fire-dependent grasslands and at the same time, suppress destructive wildfires … MORE

Nature World News | Aug. 5, 2016

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