Amazon's "BeeHive" Drone Delivery Hut System!

in technology •  7 years ago  (edited)

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As the years go on Amazon's big talk of the drone delivery system never fails to surprise! December the 14th 2016 Amazon successfully trialed the drone delivery service in Cambridgeshire taking less than 15 minutes to deliver. Recently though the giant organisation has filed patents for beehive depot stations that could one day dispatch our parcels!

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Amazon has hundreds of warehouses here in the U.K that sorts, stocks and ships items provided by Amazon! Talks are under way and the existing warehouses could also be modified to charge and home the UAV's used for deliveries!
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Last year a few articles circulated the internet with possible talks of Amazon creating motherships stocked with items. It was said drones would fly up at 45'000 feet and enter the mothership to restock a quick service and then back to delivering parcels! As futuristic as it may sound we should expect anything in the future!

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Wait for the hackers to start jamming those drones, we'll have some heavy rainfall (pun intented) 🤣

Hahaha have you seen the Vice News on drone hacking?

No, but I've read some stuff about military drone hackings, so Amazon shouldn't be too hard to achieve.

I build micros. There just open source software and cheap transmitters. With hacking skills it wouldn't be difficult

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Hack tha planet! Drones are really dangerous to mess with, making them available to the public like that is something to think about 1000000 times.

Lol well it's a busy industry have you flown a drone or two though? Great fun especially FPV racing

Great Content! Keep the good work