This eBee can sting!
Hey, Crew!
Obviously, this video has been significantly delayed in its release. You have my apology for that, but I have been busy with several other projects – some of which must remain shrouded in mystery for the moment. However, here is one of them: https://a.co/d/aQnTS13, a coloring book for children entitled “DRONES: HOW THEY FLY” featuring Raven and Little Bird. Check it out! Now, on with the show!
In this episode, the Roswell Flight Test Crew speaks with Gary Licquia, regional manager for AgEagle Aerial Systems about the eBee TAC: a foam airplane – believe it or not – developed specifically for military and special forces applications. Unlike most military UAS, it has not been developed for real-time surveillance and reconnaissance, but rather to conduct orthomosaic mapping, much like the civilian version of the eBee. The value to military users is that these maps can be constructed quickly, in the field, and do not constitute classified data – so they can be readily shared even across open networks, to ensure warfighters get the information they need without security risks.
Видео This eBee can sting! канала Roswell Flight Test Crew
Obviously, this video has been significantly delayed in its release. You have my apology for that, but I have been busy with several other projects – some of which must remain shrouded in mystery for the moment. However, here is one of them: https://a.co/d/aQnTS13, a coloring book for children entitled “DRONES: HOW THEY FLY” featuring Raven and Little Bird. Check it out! Now, on with the show!
In this episode, the Roswell Flight Test Crew speaks with Gary Licquia, regional manager for AgEagle Aerial Systems about the eBee TAC: a foam airplane – believe it or not – developed specifically for military and special forces applications. Unlike most military UAS, it has not been developed for real-time surveillance and reconnaissance, but rather to conduct orthomosaic mapping, much like the civilian version of the eBee. The value to military users is that these maps can be constructed quickly, in the field, and do not constitute classified data – so they can be readily shared even across open networks, to ensure warfighters get the information they need without security risks.
Видео This eBee can sting! канала Roswell Flight Test Crew
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