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How can soldiers get a bird's-eye view? Get a bird!

In WWI, pigeons were fitted with cameras and released over European military sites to collect intel.

Their cameras clicked continuously as they flew, snapping photos of weapons, troops, and terrain. Analysts at the birds' destination developed the film. The program never fully took off, however. A new technology proved more effective: airplanes.
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