The Dropship can remain airborne for up to 40 hr. while carrying a 200-lb. payload.
Credit: Pyka
Pyka is moving beyond autonomous crop spraying and into military logistics with Dropship, a hybrid-electric cargo uncrewed air vehicle (UAV) aimed at contested logistics missions. The Alameda, California-based company says the Dropship progressed from concept to first flight in six months by reusing...
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