Let’s only hope that when the time is there, your package will not get lost in a thunderstorm…. I am very curious not if, but when this new technology will become reality, and how it will be adopted by the public. This groundbreaking new delivery system combined with the great English wit of Jeremy Clarkson, make this video a great marketing strategy of Amazon. Amazon is back with its latest vision for its Prime Air drone delivery system and this time the company has brought its high-profile celebrity, TV show host and gearhead Jeremy. ![]() Amazon states that soon it will be just as normal to see drone traffic in the sky, as it is to see mail trucks on the road. However, delivery drones offer much more solutions. Of course it is a very handy system when your dog Steward just ate your daughter Milly’s football shoes, like Jeremy Clarkson shows in the video. They can land in your backyard and drop the package off in the landing zone, which is provided by the customer in the form of a small square plate. The drones can carry packages up to 55 pounds (a little bit less than 25 kg). Amazon Releases Video Showcasing Unmanned Delivery Drones. The Amazon Prime Air will work through unmanned drones that can fly distances of 10 miles or more (for the Dutch people, and people from most other countries in the world that do not use those silly imperial units, that is 16km or more). Find Jeremy Clarkson Latest News, Videos & Pictures on Jeremy Clarkson and see latest updates. AMAZON has taken a step closer toward its plan to deliver goods with self-guided drones with a new video revealing how the bizarre-sounding scheme will work. With more than 5 million views in less than 7 days, Amazon is on to something. It seems that part of the deal was for Jeremy to use his baritone voice and UK appeal to help promote a new service that should see Amazon put UPS, FedEx and DHL all out of business the drone delivery service. ![]() In their new promo-video Jeremy Clarkson, yes the one from TopGear, reveals the new delivery system of the future designed to deliver your package to your home in under 30 minutes. Amazon shows off its delivery drone with Jeremy Clarkson - NZ Herald Latest breaking news articles, photos, video, blogs, reviews, analysis, opinion and reader comment from New Zealand. However, Amazon is very serious about their new project: Amazon Prime Air. ![]() Amazon, as well as Google and several other companies, were recently part of an FAA task force to figure out drone registration rules.Ĭlarkson further adds that this new drone can fly for 15 miles straight, has automatic “sense and avoid” systems, and will be the first in a “whole family of Amazon drones, different designs for different environments.” The drone appears to fly autonomously or beyond the line of sight of a pilot, which is currently against FAA rules for commercial drones but is likely to change with future legislation.It looks like science fiction. This friendliness with aerial regulation is new for Amazon earlier this year, the company sparred with the FAA over delivery regulations. Federal Aviation Administration says is the upper limit for hobby aircraft, including drones. That altitude is no coincidence, as it’s what the U.S. We’re excited about Prime Air a future delivery system from Amazon designed to safely get packages to customers in 30 minutes or less using small unmanned aerial vehicles, also called drones. Clarkson points out the new Amazon delivery drone rises vertically like a helicopter “to nearly 400 feet” before switching to horizontal flight orientation, “streamlined and fast,” like an airplane.
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