Kiwis push boundaries on UAVs as drones claim more traffic space in the skies

Kiwis push boundaries on UAVs as drones claim more traffic space in the skies
By Fiona Rotherham Nov. 10 (BusinessDesk) - Good old Kiwi ingenuity on a shoe-string budget could see the world’s first unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for long-range search and rescue operational within the next two years. The Coastguard has been working with Christchurch-based Global Aerial Platforms (GAP) for three years on two UAVs that could help save the lives of more people lost at sea. The smaller UAV can be launched off a boat and relays information back to Coastguard staff on where any survivors are in the water and also a better...