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series with Quartz, a business report from the front lines of the future. When Draganfly launched as a small stanley website drone company in 1998, its co-founders did not predict hobbyist products like theirs would one day become, in the words of CEO Cameron Chell, bigger than the advent of the tank in World War I. Now, 25 years later, Draganflys drones鈥攚hich are credited by the Smithsonian as being the first public service drone to save a human life鈥攁re buzzing above warzones in Ukraine helping zero in on deadly mines and scout a stanley cups uk head for signs of enemy forces. Draganfly has been chosen to train Ukrainian drone operators, who are themselves relying increasingly on machines that could be mistaken for an Amazon order to push back the Russian offensive. The company once best known for helping save hikers now stands shoulder to shoulder with a country at war. Well be training up to a thousand new pilots per year and likely increasing that number as things move forward, Chell said during a Zoom meeting with Gizmodo. The best drone pilots in the world are in Ukraine right now. Photo: Draganf stanley cup ly Chell, who became CEO in 2013, says Draganfly began sending drones to Ukraine near the beginning of the conflict after an NGO asked to use one of its medical response drones, capable of sending temperature-controlled aid and supplies. The company has since sent over 40 drones to the country to provide medical supplies, assist search and rescue missions, and provide reconnaissance. As the war raged Vrqk Star Wars New Books Dive Into Palpatine s Hunt for Rey and Obi-Wan and Anakin s Business
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