Reliable Robotics Pushing Forward On Autonomous Caravans

U.S. Air Force soldier carrying cargo to load uncrewed Caravans

U.S. Air Force personnel performed simulated resupply and logistics missions with autonomous Caravans from Reliable Robotics and XWing in August.

Credit: Reliable Robotics
Widespread adoption of uncrewed aerial systems has transformed military aviation, but progress on commercialization has been frustratingly slow. Regulations to permit commercial drone services have been held up in multiple jurisdictions by concerns ranging from airspace integration to the privacy...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Boston, Ben covers advanced air mobility and is managing editor of Aviation Week Network’s AAM Report.

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