Anonymous ID: 7fd2c4 Dec. 20, 2024, 8:59 a.m. No.22199991   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0008 >>0285 >>0566 >>0691 >>0768

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TYB

 

Drones to the Left, Drones to the Right – Drones Drones Drones

 

What are the Chances that there happens to be a company [AEROS - https://aeroscraft.com/] that is an FAA Approved Delivery System for Drones? Where are they From? UKRAINE, YES Fn UKRAINE

 

History Page – https://aeroscraft.com/history

 

TRACING ITS HISTORY BACK

 

In 1987, in the city of Lviv, Ukraine, a team of engineers began researching and developing the concept of a heavy-lift airship. Aeros emerged as the first private aerospace and engineering company permitted under Gorbachev's Perestroika reforms. It designed and produced aerostat systems for advertising and industrial applications.

 

What have they Done?

 

In 2000, Aeros achieved U.S. FAA Type Certification for the Aeros 40B Sky Dragon airship model and began worldwide deliveries.

 

Aeros is awarded a prime contract for the development of the strategic airlift technology under the DARPA Walrus program.

 

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), selected Aeros to develop a buoyancy management system that allows airships to operate without ballast. – DARPA Control of Static Heaviness (COSH)

 

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), selected Aeros for the development of airframe technology for Buoyancy Assistant Air Vehicle.

 

NASA and the Department of Defense awarded Aeros a sole-source contract for the construction of the Aeroscraft and its flight demonstrations. - PROGRAM PELICAN -https://www.blimpinfo.com/uncategorized/aeroscraft-prototype-successfully-passes-all-pentagon-and-nasa-tests-under-project-pelican-program/

 

Aeros developed and introduced a new ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) tethered aerostat system to the market for border surveillance.

 

Aeros developed and delivered launch-and-forget aerostat systems to the U.S. Army.

 

Aeros completed the Critical Design Review (CDR) for the Aeroscraft ML866, a 66-ton payload Electrical Variable Buoyancy Airship (EVBA).

 

So What? SO DRONE DELIVERY SYSTEM…

 

AEROSCRAFT MODEL ML868 Specs: - https://aeroscraft.com/aeroscraft

 

Payload - 250,000 KGs

 

Cruise speeds – 120 Mph

 

Range – 6,200 Miles

 

Cargo Sq Feet – 23,180

 

Welcome Airborne Warehouse - https://aeroscraft.com/airborne-warehouse

 

Our airships navigate directly from the warehouse to the delivery area, with drones delivering packages straight to the customer’s front door, bypassing traffic congestion and difficult terrain. This provides unmatched speed and efficiency that no one else can match.

 

They are touting this as a Commercial, but with the existing DOD contracts, Why stop there?