Video: Amazon's drones take goods from warehouses and obstacles to deliver to customers
Amazon recently revealed more details about its delivery drone project.
Prime Air Service - Amazon drone delivery service
Accordingly, when you order an item on Amazon.com and require fast delivery with Prime Air service , the product will be uploaded to a drone in the way a bomb is attached to the cavity under the aircraft. This drone will be controlled for flying to the guest house, and thanks to the modern sensor system it knows where other flying objects are to be avoided. When the plane is near the destination, customers will place a small piece of paper printed with the Amazon logo to mark the landing point for the drone, be it in the garden or some empty space near your home. Based on this logo, the drone will land vertically (like a helicopter) and drop the cargo.
Drone shipping by Amazon.
The drone you see in the video below is just one of the different designs that Amazon is planning to deploy. It has the ability to take off vertically before flipping fast to fly straight ahead, range of about 24km and maximum height of about 120m. Amazon added that each drone model will be suitable for different environmental conditions and depending on the order that the company will select the corresponding model.
Currently it is unclear when the Prime Air service will officially go into operation because it has to be approved by the government in the US and other countries because the drone is capable of affecting flight safety.
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