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The Future of Package Delivery Now Flies Like a Helicopter and Drives Like a Car


Don Shaw, CEO of Advanced Tactics Inc. (AT), recently began production of a new type of autonomous drone system for surveillance and package delivery that can drive like a car and fly like a helicopter – the Autonomous AT Panther Air/Ground Robot.


Ten years ago, AT first began developing air/ground robot technology intended to aid U.S. military forces. Today, building on a family of patented core technologies, AT has created a revolutionary, commercially available unmanned aerial system (UAS) that is mobile both on the ground and in the air, and suitable for both extended surveillance and commercial market package delivery. The combination of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) with off-road driving capabilities in a package delivery drone make the Autonomous AT Panther Air/Ground Robot unlike anything previously seen.


Featuring off-road suspension, 15-pound payload lifting capability, and autonomous waypoint navigation, the AT Panther Air/Ground


Robot is expected to dramatically expand the operational scope of current commercially available drones. Modern cameras can be utilized with this robot for unique views from the air and ground. Robotic arms for package delivery have been tested on the AT Panther and other AT air/ground mobile robots.


Today’s commercial drone manufacturers have mostly focused their efforts towards developing robots that only fly. With AT’s new product, operators can expect much greater operation times by employing the driving mode, and gain the ability to explore an area more quietly than a conventional UAS. Suited especially for missions in difficult-to-reach areas, yet needing quiet or extended observation, the Autonomous AT Panther Air/Ground Robot sUAS fills a niche role not yet realized in the commercial market. The FAA considers it a small UAS (sUAS) since it weighs under 55 pounds.


The new Autonomous AT Panther Air/Ground Robot sUAS is now in production for commercial sale. It is being offered at an attractive introductory price so that even the general public can own this unique vehicle.


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