Draganfly’s UAVs are updated with custom features for Ukraine service

John Yellig

September 8, 2022

2 Min Read

Drone and AI-systems manufacturer Draganfly Inc. has deployed its next-generation Medical Response Drones to Ukraine, where they will be used to bring aid to soldiers and civilians in hard-to-reach parts of the war-torn country.

Draganfly’s first Medical Response Drone was delivered to Ukraine in May, and several more have been deployed since. This latest batch of drones has been customized by Draganfly engineers with specialized hardware and software tailored for use in Ukraine. 

The new features include an automatic payload-drop function that uses proximity sensors to release cargo from several feet above the ground, an expanded communication range and enhanced first-person viewing capabilities to facilitate day or night operations.

All of the drones, which can carry up to 35 pounds, have been outfitted with temperature-controlled containers. The Medical Response Payload boxes are made to transport temperature-sensitive medical supplies, including insulin and medicines, blood, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, water and wound-care kits.

This latest shipment builds upon previous orders from healthcare supply-chain company Coldchain Delivery Systems LLC, which has been sending medical-response drones to Ukraine via the nonprofit Revived Soldiers Ukraine (RSU). The 501(c)(3) organization was founded in 2015 following Russia’s first invasion. Based in Orlando, Florida, the organization works to bring medical and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

“Draganfly’s Medical Response Drones are helping to ensure we can access hotspots in Ukraine,” RSU President Iryna Vashchuk Discipio said. “Draganfly’s ability to provide high-tech solutions is crucial in providing timely and safe medical supplies to communities affected in this crisis.”

Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Draganfly has been manufacturing drones since 1998 and counts numerous companies and government agencies as customers. The publicly traded company’s personnel also work on U.S. military assets like the Scan Eagle and Predator II unmanned aerial vehicles.

“Draganfly is excited to provide our next generation Medical Response Drones to be utilized by RSU in Ukraine,” Draganfly President and CEO Cameron Chell said. “We have seen first-hand how delivering critical medical supplies and equipment in hard-hit areas of the country makes a difference in their ongoing efforts during this conflict.”

 

About the Author(s)

John Yellig

John Yellig has been a journalist for more than 20 years, writing and editing for a range of publications both in print and online. His primary coverage areas over the years have included criminal justice, politics, government, finance, real estate and technology.

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