AgEagle Aerial Systems Secures 17 New Purchase Orders for eBee TAC Drones
AgEagle's eBee TAC Continues to Gain Traction in Public Safety Market
AgEagle Aerial Systems, a leading provider of high-performance drones and aerial imagery solutions, has announced that it has secured 17 new purchase orders for its eBee TAC drones from public safety agencies across the United States.
The eBee TAC is a tactical, fixed-wing drone designed specifically for public safety applications. It features a long endurance of up to 90 minutes, a range of up to 40 kilometers, and a payload capacity of up to 3.3 pounds.
The drone is also equipped with a variety of sensors, including a high-resolution camera, a thermal camera, and a multispectral camera. This allows it to collect a wide range of data, including aerial imagery, thermal imagery, and multispectral imagery.
eBee TAC Ideal for Public Safety Missions
The eBee TAC is ideal for a variety of public safety missions, including:
- Search and rescue
- Disaster response
- Crime scene investigation
- Evidence collection
- Surveillance
The drone's long endurance and range make it ideal for covering large areas, while its payload capacity allows it to carry a variety of sensors.
The eBee TAC is also easy to operate, with a user-friendly interface and a variety of automated flight modes.
AgEagle Has Delivered Over 150 Drones to Public Safety Agencies
AgEagle has now delivered over 150 drones to public safety agencies across the United States.
The company's drones are used by a variety of agencies, including:
- Police departments
- Fire departments
- Sheriff's offices
- State and local emergency management agencies
- Federal agencies
AgEagle's drones have been used in a variety of public safety missions, including:
- Search and rescue operations
- Disaster response operations
- Crime scene investigations
- Evidence collection operations
- Surveillance operations
AgEagle's drones have helped public safety agencies to improve their situational awareness, increase their efficiency, and save lives.