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5.1.2017. 11:26
Izrael
 
Israel’s flying car moves closer to delivery
Približava se završetak  "letečeg automobila"

After 15 years of development, an Israeli tech firm is optimistic it will finally get its 1,500 kg passenger carrying drone off the ground and into the market by 2020, Yediot Aharonot reports.
The Cormorant, billed as a flying car, is capable of transporting 500kg of weight and travelling at 185 km per hour. It completed its first automated solo flight over terrain in November. Its total price is estimated at $14 million.

Nakon 15 godina razvoja, tehnička firma u Izraelu je optimistična da će uspjeti  do  2020 za tržište proizvesti putničkog "drona" teškog 1500 kg . "Cormoran" -leteči automobil je sposoban nositi 500 kg tereta i putovati 185 km na sat. U studenom je  završen  prvi automatski let preko terena. Ukupna cijena se procjenjuje na 14 miliona dolara. Poizvođači "
 

Urban Aeronautics  vjeruju da dron tamnozelene bolje , sa unutrašnjim rotrom ( ne propelerom kao helikopter) moći evakuirati  ljude iz opasne okoline  i/ili omogućiti vojnim snagama sigurni pristup.

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"Just imagine a dirty bomb in a city and chemical substance of something else and this vehicle can come in robotically, remotely piloted, come into a street and decontaminate an area," Urban Aeronautics founder and CEO Rafi Yoeli told Reuters.

Yoeli set up the company, based in a large hanger in Yavne, central Israel, in 2001 to create the drone, which he says is safer than a helicopter as it can fly in between buildings and below power lines without the risk of blade strikes.


"It could revolutionise several aspects of warfare, including medical evacuation of soldiers on the battlefield," said Tal Inbar, head of the UAV research centre at Israel's Fisher Institute for Air and Space Strategic Studies.