US Department of Defense Integrates Draganfly Drones into Military Operations
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Draganfly Inc. has announced receiving a purchase order from Virtual Reality Rehab Inc. (VRR) for Commander 3XL and Flex FPV drones, which will be deployed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) for various operational missions. VRR, acting as the prime contractor, specializes in advanced technologies such as virtual reality training systems, augmented reality operations, and human-robot interfaces. This collaboration with Draganfly represents a significant advancement in military drone technology.Follow Army Recognition on Google News at this link
The modular design of the Commander 3XL and its capacity to carry up to 6 pounds of payload make it an optimal solution for remote deployment, allowing the U.S. military to meet increasing mission demands (Picture source: DraganFly)
The Commander 3XL drones will serve as “motherships,” transporting and deploying swarms of Draganfly’s Flex FPV drones via VRR’s Holowarrior platform. This augmented reality threat assessment and management system is compatible with amphibious, ground, and aerial vehicles, integrating VRR’s advanced software with Draganfly’s drone systems. The modular design of the Commander 3XL and its capacity to carry up to 6 pounds of payload make it an optimal solution for remote deployment, allowing the U.S. military to meet increasing mission demands.The Commander 3XL is a weather-resistant, high-endurance multirotor drone designed and manufactured in North America. Introduced in recent years, it is widely used across various sectors, including public safety, agriculture, and defense, due to its versatility and robust capabilities. While the exact number of units in service is unspecified, it has quickly been adopted for its reliability in automated and manual flight operations. The Commander 3XL is designed for easy assembly and transport, featuring a simple rectangular fuselage and quick-release components for rapid deployment.Capable of carrying a significant payload of up to 10 kilograms (22 pounds) for approximately 20 minutes, the Commander 3XL is ideal for transporting equipment and carrying out complex tasks. With a flight range of 24 miles (approximately 6 km) and a maximum speed of 72.4 km/h (45 mph), it can operate effectively in various environments, including light rain or snow. Its modular design allows for extended range capabilities through different radio equipment configurations, making it adaptable to a wide range of missions.In addition to swarming technology, the collaboration focuses on interoperability with existing military systems such as ATAK and Nett Warrior, as well as the integration of artificial intelligence for self-parking modes. This allows the Commander 3XL to recover smaller drones mid-flight, enhancing operational efficiency.Draganfly CEO Cameron Chell expressed his enthusiasm for this partnership, emphasizing the company’s ability to integrate its drones and technology into both commercial and military systems. This initial order marks a key step toward the large-scale deployment of Draganfly’s drone technology within the U.S. defense sector.
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Draganfly Inc. has announced receiving a purchase order from Virtual Reality Rehab Inc. (VRR) for Commander 3XL and Flex FPV drones, which will be deployed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) for various operational missions. VRR, acting as the prime contractor, specializes in advanced technologies such as virtual reality training systems, augmented reality operations, and human-robot interfaces. This collaboration with Draganfly represents a significant advancement in military drone technology.
Follow Army Recognition on Google News at this link
The modular design of the Commander 3XL and its capacity to carry up to 6 pounds of payload make it an optimal solution for remote deployment, allowing the U.S. military to meet increasing mission demands (Picture source: DraganFly)
The Commander 3XL drones will serve as “motherships,” transporting and deploying swarms of Draganfly’s Flex FPV drones via VRR’s Holowarrior platform. This augmented reality threat assessment and management system is compatible with amphibious, ground, and aerial vehicles, integrating VRR’s advanced software with Draganfly’s drone systems. The modular design of the Commander 3XL and its capacity to carry up to 6 pounds of payload make it an optimal solution for remote deployment, allowing the U.S. military to meet increasing mission demands.
The Commander 3XL is a weather-resistant, high-endurance multirotor drone designed and manufactured in North America. Introduced in recent years, it is widely used across various sectors, including public safety, agriculture, and defense, due to its versatility and robust capabilities. While the exact number of units in service is unspecified, it has quickly been adopted for its reliability in automated and manual flight operations. The Commander 3XL is designed for easy assembly and transport, featuring a simple rectangular fuselage and quick-release components for rapid deployment.
Capable of carrying a significant payload of up to 10 kilograms (22 pounds) for approximately 20 minutes, the Commander 3XL is ideal for transporting equipment and carrying out complex tasks. With a flight range of 24 miles (approximately 6 km) and a maximum speed of 72.4 km/h (45 mph), it can operate effectively in various environments, including light rain or snow. Its modular design allows for extended range capabilities through different radio equipment configurations, making it adaptable to a wide range of missions.
In addition to swarming technology, the collaboration focuses on interoperability with existing military systems such as ATAK and Nett Warrior, as well as the integration of artificial intelligence for self-parking modes. This allows the Commander 3XL to recover smaller drones mid-flight, enhancing operational efficiency.
Draganfly CEO Cameron Chell expressed his enthusiasm for this partnership, emphasizing the company’s ability to integrate its drones and technology into both commercial and military systems. This initial order marks a key step toward the large-scale deployment of Draganfly’s drone technology within the U.S. defense sector.