---
title: "Japanese Farmers Send Out Automated Laser Drones to Defend Chickens"
description: "A dazzling video shows a quadcopter drone gently shooing unwanted critters away from poultry farms with a laser light show."
date: "2025-10-08"
modified: "2025-10-08"
authors:
  - name: "Joe Wilkins"
    job_title: "Correspondent"
    link: "https://futurism.com/authors/jwilkins"
url: "https://futurism.com/future-society/japan-laser-drone-chickens"
categories:
  - "Drones"
  - "Future Society"
  - "Robotics"
  - "Robots and Machines"
---

# Japanese Farmers Send Out Automated Laser Drones to Defend Chickens

![A dazzling video shows a quadcopter drone gently shooing unwanted critters away from poultry farms with a laser light show.](<https://futurism.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/japan-laser-drone-chickens.jpg>)
*Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Getty Images*

Chicken farming is a fowl business. To make it, you'll need extensive knowledge in animal husbandry, business finance, biosecurity, and mechanical repair. If one company in Japan has its way, that list could soon include "drone skills" as well.

A Japanese firm called NTT e-Drone Technology Company Ltd has developed a drone-laser system designed to scare wild birds and other unwanted visitors away from chicken coops, as reported by [tech blog *Tom's Hardware*](<https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/japanese-tech-giant-deploys-laser-drones-to-protect-chickens-drones-are-hoped-to-prevent-the-spread-of-avian-flu>).

The quadcopter system sports a payload consisting of a laser-grid projector not unlike those chintzy [Christmas light shows from 2019](<https://wpst.com/laser-christmas-light-display/>). When deployed, the drone automatically navigates toward unwanted nuisance animals before blasting them with a dazzling array of red and green lasers.

A YouTube teaser reel shows the NTT drone gently shooing wild boar, stags, crows, pigeons, and waterfowl away from a desired area.

https://youtu.be/woVbbtzLPXk?si=_TIm-rwcdIIAmXsD

It's a scheme proposed by NTT to ward off predator mammals or wild birds which have the potential to infect poultry flocks with bird flu. According to *Tom*, it was designed in response to a massive bird flu outbreak in Chiba prefecture, the peninsula directly east of Tokyo.

Earlier this year, a bird flu outbreak devastated poultry farms throughout the area, prompting the Japanese government to deploy their version of the [national guard](<https://www.tokyoweekender.com/japan-life/news-and-opinion/japan-self-defense-forces-deployed-to-neutralize-chickens/>) to contain the highly pathogenic virus.

In all, some [five million chickens](<https://www.nippon.com/en/japan-data/h02284/>) had to be euthanized in January alone, a disaster in the island nation's food supply chain, with *Tom* noting that 3.3 million of the poultry fatalities were located in Chiba.

If successful at scale, the NTT laser drone could represent a much-needed breakthrough in farm management tech. [Current methods](<https://www.lancasterfarming.com/farming-news/poultry/a-wing-and-a-prayer-keeping-wild-birds-off-poultry-farms/article_8d549a82-459a-11ed-a697-d31014f11b1b.html>) to ward off diseased and predatory beasts are primitive, including measures like dangerous chemical deterrents, guard dogs, and netting.

In August, a California trapper was shocked to discover a gaggle of wild boar with [deep-blue meat](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/feral-hogs-blue-meat>), the result of feasting on an agricultural pest repellant known as diphacinone. Laser drones could go a long way toward keeping these kinds of chemical toxins out of the natural food chain, with minimal impact on wildlife.

While the footage of the laser-drone system is only a proof-of-concept for now, it's the result of a close collaboration with the prefectural government of Chiba, which is reviewing whether to adopt the drones going forward. If approved, *Tom's* reports that local government subsidies will help farmers deploy the quadcopters throughout the prefecture, hopefully to avoid another costly outbreak of bird flu.

**More on drones:** *[Amazon Drones Kamikaze Into Construction Equipment, Burst Into Flames](<https://futurism.com/robots-and-machines/amazon-delivery-drones-smashed-crane>)*

## Author
At Futurism, I focus on the intersection of technology and power — examining the economics, history, and politics behind today’s dystopian headlines. As a writer, I’m interested in topics ranging from AI’s impact on labor to startups nobody asked for. My prior work includes bylines in Jacobin, Verso, and Blue Labyrinths. My work for Futurism has been cited by publications including Forbes, The Guardian, MIT Technology Review, Time, The Nation, Mother Jones, The Verge, and Wired. I grew up in Michigan, attending Central Michigan University as well as Ball State University, where I earned a master of music. I now live in Brooklyn with my girlfriend and our cat Ziti. On weekends, you can find me hunched over a cold pint arguing geopolitics with the other transplants.

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