Amazon's New Delivery Drone Is Sleeker, Smarter, And Still Illegal!
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Two years ago, Jeff Bezos, the founder, and CEO of retail giant Amazon Inc. announced that the company would soon be introducing Amazon Prime Air - A new 30-minute delivery service using unmanned drones. Timed to coincide with the country's biggest online shopping day - 'Cyber Monday,' the news generated a lot of excitement among consumers. Unfortunately, thanks to the U.S. Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), the service has yet to 'take off!' But Amazon has not given up.
On November 30th, which also happened to be 'Cyber Monday', the company released a video of a new and improved drone. Adorned with Amazon's signature blue, white, and yellow colors, the delivery vehicle is larger than the one unveiled in 2013.
It can travel a distance of 15-miles at speeds of up to 55mph. Although the new drone takes off vertically like a quadcopter, its hybrid design that includes a rear propeller allows it to fly like an airplane.
To avoid both foot and air traffic, the drone is built to fly at a 'safe' altitude of 400-feet. Advanced sensors ensure that the autonomous vehicle can avoid obstacles both while in the air, and also during take off and landing.
Also, unlike the previous prototype, this one does not drop the packages to the ground. Instead, it seeks out a predesignated landing area chosen by the customer. To ensure that the drop-off zone is clear, and the parcel does not fall into wrong hands, the drone is programmed to notify the client its exact arrival time.
Sounds too good to be true? Well, it is for now given that FAA officials are still trying to decide how to regulate commercial drones. But Amazon is not worried. The company officials are so confident that Amazon Prime Air will be a reality soon that they are busy developing a 'family' of drones to handle all kinds of weather and terrain. But for now, we will just have to live with the “inconvenience” of waiting at least two days to receive our urgent packages!
Resources: npr.com,refinery29.com,gizmag.com
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- HiGuyabout 10 yearsone more thing- i would kind of like to know how wide the drone is, and why it is illegal. why is it illegal, anyway??
- FLDSMDFRabout 10 yearsWhat happens if the customer jumps on it when it lands to drop off the package?
- HiGuyabout 10 yearsThis is really Awesome! A drone that can fly 400ft in the air and drop off packages!? but this can have some hazards though. what if the locating system malfunctions and runs into something? either way, this is pretty cool.
- badger2222about 10 yearsBoyman's right. If its "SO ILLEGAL" why do they still do it!?!?!?
- cutenyancatabout 10 yearsall they need is duck tape and some type of gun
- Cooler manabout 10 yearsI will use this for my current event for school
- Jumbo about 10 yearsIts the real jumbo and I just want to say that this drone is very cool and hope you like it to.make sure to my channel Jumbo.I do great videos and I do gaming to.Subscribe
- foxxyabout 10 yearswow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Meabout 10 yearsawesome delivery service
- beast_foyabout 10 yearsSmart