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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch in Botswana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (7903272c)
Prince Harry and the Director of Rhino Conservation Botswana (RCB), Martin 'Map' Ives, discuss the prospects of a large black rhino that has been fitted with a new tracking device
Prince Harry visit to Botswana - Sep 2016
Undated picture released by Kensington Palace of Prince Harry who is the new Patron of Rhino Conservation Botswana, following his visit to the country in September last year when he joined an RCB operation to fit electronic tracking devices to critically endangered black rhinos, which had been translocated to the Okavango Delta
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch in Botswana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (7903272a)
Before a tracking device can be fitted to a black rhino, the animal must be anaesthetised, stabilised and then monitored closely. While the vet administers oxygen and checks the rhino's vital signs, Prince Harry pours water over the patient to keep it cool in the hot Botswana sun
Prince Harry visit to Botswana - Sep 2016
Undated picture released by Kensington Palace of Prince Harry who is the new Patron of Rhino Conservation Botswana, following his visit to the country in September last year when he joined an RCB operation to fit electronic tracking devices to critically endangered black rhinos, which had been translocated to the Okavango Delta
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People Looking At Smartphone For Directions
A group of people stands together while looking at a smartphone for directions at a public location in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New European Union EES System
A traveler holds Vietnamese passports with a Vietnam Airlines boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires non-EU citizens to provide fingerprints and facial images upon entry into the Schengen area, replacing traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New EU Entry/Exit System
A person scans Vietnamese passports under light beside a boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires fingerprints and facial images from non-EU citizens entering the Schengen area to replace traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New EU Entry/Exit System
A person scans Vietnamese passports under light beside a boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires fingerprints and facial images from non-EU citizens entering the Schengen area to replace traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New European Union EES System
A traveler holds a Vietnamese passport with a Vietnam Airlines boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires non-EU citizens to provide fingerprints and facial images upon entry into the Schengen area, replacing traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New European Union EES System
A traveler holds Vietnamese passports with a Vietnam Airlines boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires non-EU citizens to provide fingerprints and facial images upon entry into the Schengen area, replacing traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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MacBook Icons Photo Illustrations
Find My icon displayed on a laptop screen is seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on September 30, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
Hundreds of professional and amateur photographers capture a Luftwaffe (German Air Force) Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon performing during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
Hundreds of professional and amateur photographers capture a Luftwaffe (German Air Force) Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon performing during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
Hundreds of professional and amateur photographers capture a Luftwaffe (German Air Force) Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon performing during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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US Military helps keep track of Santaís delivery route
Members of the 21st Civil Engineer Squadron hang a banner outside Hangar 123, the new location for this year’s NORAD Tracks Santa program at Peterson Space Force Base, Colo., Dec. 20, 2024. Hangar 123 will provide more space and a more operational feel for the more than 1,000 volunteers who will enter the NTS Operations Center on Dec. 24 to answer phone calls from people around the world asking for Santa's location. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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11th World Radar Expo in Hefei
The multifunctional mobile anti-unmanned locomotive is exhibited by China Electronics Technology Group Co., Ltd. at the 11th World Radar Expo in Hefei, Anhui Province, China, on May 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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11th World Radar Expo in Hefei
The multifunctional mobile anti-unmanned locomotive is exhibited by China Electronics Technology Group Co., Ltd. at the 11th World Radar Expo in Hefei, Anhui Province, China, on May 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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The Cleveland Hunt 'Boxing day after' meet.
There was a massive turn out in Great Ayton in North Yorkshire for the Cleveland Hunt 'Boxing day after' meet. More people than ever, but less horses.
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FEATURE - Drone ersetzt Schäferhund
Ferrari Press Agency
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Bitzer 1
03/04/2019
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Picture must credit: Imaginactive
Flocks and herds of grazing free-range farm animals could one day be monitored by a specially built drone able to round up strays like a sheep dog.In many parts of the world, sheep in particular are let out to feed in all sports of terrains.The drone, called Bitzer, is designed to follow and monitor sheep and other types of animals. It’s GPS and a live video feed would help modern day shepherds track and monitor their animals without having to physically find them on foot.The name Bitzer was inspired by the sheepdog in the popular children’s television program Shaun the Sheep. The Bitzer would be able to act as a ‘sheepdog of the skies’ finding and tracking the sheep to make sure they are safe and accounted for while saving time for the farmer.
OPS: Rendering of the Bitzer concept in action.
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FEATURE - Drone ersetzt Schäferhund
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10284
Bitzer 1
03/04/2019
See Ferrari pictures
Picture must credit: Imaginactive
Flocks and herds of grazing free-range farm animals could one day be monitored by a specially built drone able to round up strays like a sheep dog.In many parts of the world, sheep in particular are let out to feed in all sports of terrains.The drone, called Bitzer, is designed to follow and monitor sheep and other types of animals. It’s GPS and a live video feed would help modern day shepherds track and monitor their animals without having to physically find them on foot.The name Bitzer was inspired by the sheepdog in the popular children’s television program Shaun the Sheep. The Bitzer would be able to act as a ‘sheepdog of the skies’ finding and tracking the sheep to make sure they are safe and accounted for while saving time for the farmer.
OPS: Rendering of the Bitzer concept in action.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Drone ersetzt Schäferhund
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10284
Bitzer 1
03/04/2019
See Ferrari pictures
Picture must credit: Imaginactive
Flocks and herds of grazing free-range farm animals could one day be monitored by a specially built drone able to round up strays like a sheep dog.In many parts of the world, sheep in particular are let out to feed in all sports of terrains.The drone, called Bitzer, is designed to follow and monitor sheep and other types of animals. It’s GPS and a live video feed would help modern day shepherds track and monitor their animals without having to physically find them on foot.The name Bitzer was inspired by the sheepdog in the popular children’s television program Shaun the Sheep. The Bitzer would be able to act as a ‘sheepdog of the skies’ finding and tracking the sheep to make sure they are safe and accounted for while saving time for the farmer.
OPS: Rendering of the Bitzer concept in action.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10116148_003
FEATURE - Drone ersetzt Schäferhund
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10284
Bitzer 1
03/04/2019
See Ferrari pictures
Picture must credit: Imaginactive
Flocks and herds of grazing free-range farm animals could one day be monitored by a specially built drone able to round up strays like a sheep dog.In many parts of the world, sheep in particular are let out to feed in all sports of terrains.The drone, called Bitzer, is designed to follow and monitor sheep and other types of animals. It’s GPS and a live video feed would help modern day shepherds track and monitor their animals without having to physically find them on foot.The name Bitzer was inspired by the sheepdog in the popular children’s television program Shaun the Sheep. The Bitzer would be able to act as a ‘sheepdog of the skies’ finding and tracking the sheep to make sure they are safe and accounted for while saving time for the farmer.
OPS: Rendering of the Bitzer concept in action.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10116148_002
FEATURE - Drone ersetzt Schäferhund
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10284
Bitzer 1
03/04/2019
See Ferrari pictures
Picture must credit: Imaginactive
Flocks and herds of grazing free-range farm animals could one day be monitored by a specially built drone able to round up strays like a sheep dog.In many parts of the world, sheep in particular are let out to feed in all sports of terrains.The drone, called Bitzer, is designed to follow and monitor sheep and other types of animals. It’s GPS and a live video feed would help modern day shepherds track and monitor their animals without having to physically find them on foot.The name Bitzer was inspired by the sheepdog in the popular children’s television program Shaun the Sheep. The Bitzer would be able to act as a ‘sheepdog of the skies’ finding and tracking the sheep to make sure they are safe and accounted for while saving time for the farmer.
OPS: Rendering of the Bitzer concept in action.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10116148_001
FEATURE - Drone ersetzt Schäferhund
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10284
Bitzer 1
03/04/2019
See Ferrari pictures
Picture must credit: Imaginactive
Flocks and herds of grazing free-range farm animals could one day be monitored by a specially built drone able to round up strays like a sheep dog.In many parts of the world, sheep in particular are let out to feed in all sports of terrains.The drone, called Bitzer, is designed to follow and monitor sheep and other types of animals. It’s GPS and a live video feed would help modern day shepherds track and monitor their animals without having to physically find them on foot.The name Bitzer was inspired by the sheepdog in the popular children’s television program Shaun the Sheep. The Bitzer would be able to act as a ‘sheepdog of the skies’ finding and tracking the sheep to make sure they are safe and accounted for while saving time for the farmer.
OPS: Rendering of the Bitzer concept in action.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195v)
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195y)
Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195x)
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195u)
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195t)
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195r)
Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195w)
Prince Edward visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195q)
Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195o)
Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195m)
Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195n)
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195p)
Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195j)
Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195h)
Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Edward und seine Sophie besuchen den Dschungel von Brunei
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9120195b)
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex visiting British Garrison Seria.They visited Hornbill School which serves children of British service personnal and then saw a demonstration of tracking techniques by Ghurkha soldiers in the jungle.
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex State visit to Brunei - 06 Oct 2017
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