No, because radios are more reliable. They don't die and you don't have to feed them.
No. Pigeons are no longer needed to send messages in combat.
A military directed energy beam could be used on crows and pigeons. However, it is likely that many of them would be killed or injured by the weapon.
Yes, pigeons were used to guide bombs during military operations in World War II. They were trained to peck at a target on a screen, which would then guide the bomb to its destination.
they use water
Today they are used for racing.
The military and the boy scouts still use buglers.
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The use of pigeons for communication dates back millennia, from use in Ancient Greece to communicate the results of the Olympic Games, to use by Genghis Khan, Napoleon, and the Crusaders to communicate from battlefields. Historians don't have the fact but it was most likely that he used pigeons for carrying messages.
Using deterants is the best way to get pigeons. There are few on the market. The deterant you wanna use varies on there the pigeons are rooting.
Pigeons. But beware of any pigeons you see in combat uniform - Then you are in danger of a military coo! Doves also 'coo'.
Yes, the US Marine Corps still has some improved versions in use.
Carrier pigeons were birds used to carry messages before the invention of modern communication devices, beginning as early as the 15th century. Some species of pigeons will instinctively fly back to their homes even if released far away, hence the name "homing pigeons" which are still used as "racing pigeons."