The world’s biggest drone will deliver satellites to space
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The Ravn X is part of of Aevum’s autonomous aerial launch system, which the company hopes will become the new standard for commercial satellite delivery.
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A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual doom. Martin Luther King, Jr.
It looks very close to a nice blueprint for raising capital. lol.
Cant wait to close sum deal with his company to send sum of my future satellites as well.
Meh. A falcon 9 is much better than using this. It carries more sattelites, Costs next to nothing, Not hard to plan a launch.
No they won’t.
Report this vaporware as spam. Can’t the snakeoil indusrry any more resources.
Nikola air…
End of 2021???? If they pull that off then they are the real deal. If not, well, then Ill keep my money with the status quo.
If this company IPO’s i’m buying!
Will Deliver? I always hate seeing such strong statements about something never done yet. It is also a very old concept going back to the Canadian CF-105 which could reach over mach 2 and over 50,000 ft. You failed to give even the slightest useful hard stats on this project beyond needing a mile long take off — max jet altitude, payload of the rocket etc — basically a useless report
So its true that there’s a lot of junk in space
it’s not accurate untill there’s no testing .
It can definitely deliver a nuclear warhead.
Innovation, planning and delivery. Great thinking. It’s how the most successful companies come into being.
So whats the drone supposed to do?
Lol, its delivering missiles.… what a crock of a story!
Companies like Aevum don’t actually want to do it.….….they just create a plausible prototype.….to entice large competitors to buy them out [just in case it becomes a viable competitor, just in case their competitor buys them out, just in case 2:52]
I don’t why most of the people in the comment section are negative about this one
Is it already flying? Stupid question. That’s like asking “Is Zumwalt floating? Or firing?”
Sounds like BS, to many “and then a miracle happens” steps and parts to this! BUT, it can be done, just stop the HYPE BS! 🤣
Good !!!!!!!!!!
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Is very interesting concept
And technology„„
We need more information about payloads„„,? And cost
Getting to orbit request lot energy if u planning to deploy heavy satellite 🛰
Leo, meo and geo.
Can be good for small or nanosatallites.…
But not for havy 🛰 or supplying the iss
🇺🇸 best
Winner!
“You’re looking at the raven x, the average sized plane that can go to outer space”
Csingh
😂😂😂😂😂 people fall for anything…
RQ4 is way bigger.
developing new UAV looks more expensive and difficult than using cheap used airplane. it is just a C.G. and paper airplane
👏… I think this and similar devices are the future. The future means the present work and new discoveries. In a few months or years I will reach your speed, I will write your name in history with perfect project results, keep trying, good luck(Samuel Memmedov)