Droniq, exercising her olfactory object finding and recognition subsystemDroniq, exercising her olfactory object finding and recognition subsystem

Droniq the flying dog, exercising an almost perfect vertical take-off

Instant explosive force of Biceps femoris hind legs muscles literally catapults Droniq up into the air, catching the flying object with almost 100% reliability. Belgian Malinois are great athletes, with incredible fast spatial co-ordination and perfectly balanced and proportional build. 
Droniq in relentless flying ball pursuit

Relentless flying ball pursuit, Droniq at full speed chase

Droniq, a Belgian Malinois does everything at full power every single time. Regardless of the weather, surroundings or time of day, she is the perfect working dog even for fun ball catching game.
Droniq, tracking and following extremely low flying object

Droniq is tracking and following extremely low flying object with tons of fun

Sometimes, when a flying object, in this case green tennis ball fly at very low altitude, Droniq immediately engages into surface tracking mode and is capable to track and follow particular flying object in real-time up to substantial surface velocities. Fundamental limitation is the number on simultaneous tracked object being hard-limited to one. Any other flying object in the Droniq's sensors field of view leads to instant tracking failure. Yet she love this game as well as we do.
Droniq, hovering and loitering in preparation for landing

Droniq hovering and loitering in air in preparation for smooth landing

What appears to be the Droniq flying dog hovering steadily in place while holding the precious freshly caught flying object trophy in her mouth, is actually freeze frame from 8k 120fps capture. And yes, she loves to catch the ball after hours of focused training. Well, she's a Malinois. And if you look closely, the unusual collar on her neck is a very special one.
Droniq, exercising her olfactory object finding and recognition subsystem

Primary visual cortex confusion

Sometimes, even such perfect visual motion flow frame of reference navigation and tracking system as the Droniq's visual cortex gets lost in a low visual color contrast conditions. Then, we can observe another perfect flying object location identification means being instantly deployed, known as directional olfactory object finding and recognition subsystem, which works perfectly in any conditions at medium to short distances to the target object. Hell yes, Maligators have incredibly sensitive noses.
Droniq, energy efficient flight trajectory prediction

Flying object trajectory prediction in energy saving mode

Even Belgian Malinois have endurance limits, and here we can see Droniq to perfectly predict tennis ball flight trajectory curvature, and move into predicted landing point with utmost precision with minimum energy expenditure. No jumping needed to catch the flying object. Just well trained neural network. We love Belgian Malinois.
Droniq, energy efficient flight trajectory prediction

Another power catch, and Droniq is ready for another one

Sometimes, when needed, Droniq will levitate small to medium sized objects, like this tennis ball. Just for fun and because we love it. It appears she simply hypnotize the ball and keep it levitating around. We shall try something bigger next time.
Droniq, energy efficient flight trajectory prediction

Superdog Droniq

Sometimes, when needed, Droniq will levitate small to medium sized objects, like this tennis ball. Just for fun and because we love it. It appears she simply hypnotize the ball and keep it levitating around. We shall try something bigger next time.
Droniq, rewarding fun with ball after training session

Chilling in the shadows

Taking a rest under a tree after a training session, Droniq is always alert and ready to protect and engage full power with any incoming encounter. Droniq is very special. We love Droniq.