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Comment by cryptonector

2 years ago

Armed forces don't care. Get it? The likeliest user of this technology will be armed forces.

More likely it’ll be utility companies that want to do remote and autonomous inspection of the transmission network. It’s already a big business, but if you can run the drone the entire length of the line without relocating the base as frequently, or have no base at all and transmit data over 5G? Big wins.

  • Right. Drones for power line inspection are common. Far easier than inspections involving bucket trucks, helicopters, or even people on the ground with binoculars. This will simplify that process. Especially for lines through rugged country, where following the line is difficult. Start the drone where the power line crosses a road, and then drive to another road crossing for pickup.

    Warning lights for aircraft which clamp onto power lines have been available for many years.[1]

    [1] https://clampco.it/obstruction-light-low-intensity-type-b-se...