After 15 years of development, an Israeli tech firm is optimistic it will finally get its 1,500 kg (1.5 tonne) passenger carrying drone off the ground and into the market by 2020.
"Developers Urban Aeronautics believe the dark green drone, which uses internal rotors rather than helicopter propellers, could evacuate people from hostile environments and/or allow military forces safe access.
"Just imagine a dirty bomb in a city and chemical substance of something else and this vehicle can come in robotically, remotely piloted, come into a street and decontaminate an area," Urban Aeronautics founder and CEO Rafi Yoeli told Reuters."
Apologies to those Universities signed on to the Israel Boycott movement, BDS.
The rescue drones won't be coming for you, but not to worry, we're sure your better buddies will have rescue camels or something in the rear of the campus for you. Good luck.
"Just imagine a dirty bomb in a city and chemical substance of something else and this vehicle can come in robotically, remotely piloted, come into a street and decontaminate an area," Urban Aeronautics founder and CEO Rafi Yoeli told Reuters."
Apologies to those Universities signed on to the Israel Boycott movement, BDS.
The rescue drones won't be coming for you, but not to worry, we're sure your better buddies will have rescue camels or something in the rear of the campus for you. Good luck.
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It looks familiar.
I wonder what amazing innovations the muslim world has given us lately.
Waiting for the flying food truck, like on 5th Element
No UAV's needed when you can toss burgers.