Which airport bird repellent device is better? Let's talk about Yuanjin Optics' laser bird repellent and thermal imaging laser bird repellent
 
Airport bird repellent has always been one of the important factors in aviation safety. This damage mainly comes from the speed of the aircraft rather than the mass of the bird itself.
 
A 5-7 kg bird hits an aircraft at 960 kilometers per hour, and the impact force will reach 144 tons. What is this concept?
 
Just imagine that an adult Asian elephant weighs about 4 tons, and 144 tons is equivalent to 36 adult Asian elephants hitting an aircraft.
 
The scope of airport bird repellent is generally limited to the airport, because the aircraft flies low in this range, and the bird activities are more intensive. It is easier to encounter bird activities during takeoff or landing.
Laser bird repellent (bird-killing laser) uses uncooled focal plane thermal imaging to identify and discover various birds, and uses a green laser with a wavelength of 532nm/power of 500mw to achieve the purpose of bird repelling.
 
Experiments have shown that bird vision is most sensitive to laser beams with a wavelength of 532nm. The laser bird repellent uses this feature to emit a "rod-shaped" green laser with a wavelength of 532nm when working, simulating the conditions for biological visual reflection. When the green laser rod is swept over, the birds are like seeing a green stick, thereby achieving the effect of bird repelling.
Yuanjin Optics' thermal imaging laser bird repellent is the best among bird repellent equipment.
Since thermal imaging is based on the temperature difference of an object and does not require visible light, it can detect targets in extremely severe weather conditions such as thunderstorms, fog, snow, and typhoons to achieve the purpose of bird repellent.
The handheld laser thermal imaging bird repellent is highly portable and can make up for the shortcomings of other airport bird repellent equipment. Thermal imaging can detect targets in time, especially birds that cannot be detected in time at night by other means, and repel birds in time, preventing and eliminating accidents of bird collisions with aircraft.

The laser beam emitted by the handheld thermal imaging laser bird repellent is a Class II laser, which is 100% harmless to human eyes. The laser beam can directly hit the human skin without causing any damage to the skin. When repelling birds, you should avoid looking directly at the laser beam, but looking directly at the laser beam will not cause any damage to the eyes.