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ORAC
21st Jul 2016, 20:14
Drones are changing the face of agriculture -CapX (http://capx.co/external/drones-are-changing-the-face-of-agriculture/)

The end of crop spraying pilots as a nomadic tribe - just as pipeline inspecting drones are decimating the field? And in logging, logistics etc.

Let a,one the report I saw today of Amazon looking at putting "roosts" on street lights etc for their drones to land and drop off deliveries...

http://uk.businessinsider.com/amazon-patent-sees-street-lights-as-drone-stations-2016-7

Yamagata ken
23rd Jul 2016, 10:45
It's happening here. Up until about 3 years ago we had a clutch of helicopters fly in for crop spraying. For the past 3 years we've had 3 men with two vans and two seriously serious radio-controlled helicopters (Yamahas IRRC). It makes sense here as fields and individual landholdings are very small. A few hectares at most.

Gertrude the Wombat
23rd Jul 2016, 15:02
Let a,one the report I saw today of Amazon looking at putting "roosts" on street lights etc for their drones to land and drop off deliveries...
Good luck with that one - the street light replacement programmes currently under way in the UK are putting in columns that are just about strong enough to take the lights. As soon as you ask to put something else on them, such as a road sign or CCTV camera, the answer is "no, the column isn't specced to take any additional wind loading".

cwatters
23rd Jul 2016, 19:34
Google suggests a typical Amazon warehouse processes 35 orders per second. Thats a lot of drones even if only 1% go by drone or one drone delivers multiple orders.

ORAC
23rd Jul 2016, 20:31
Good luck with that one - the street light replacement programmes currently under way in the UK are putting in columns that are just about strong enough to take the lights. And name a UK council which won't bite Amazons arm off if they offer to replace and pay for their street lights and pick up the electricity bill? And incidentally have the opportunity to offer WiFi and digital TV to everyone in the footprint, bypassing the BT "final mile" copper road block? And I'm pretty sure the same applies in a lot of countries/states.

An undercover operation to steal the shorts of an awful lot of ISP companies...

Gertrude the Wombat
23rd Jul 2016, 21:04
And name a UK council which won't bite Amazons arm off if they offer to replace and pay for their street lights and pick up the electricity bill?
All the ones that are just into the first few years of 25-year PFI contracts with the likes of Balfour Beatty?

ORAC
23rd Jul 2016, 22:07
Even cheaper, they just have to offer them a cheaper deal without the hassle of involving he public....

Tourist
24th Jul 2016, 13:31
All the ones that are just into the first few years of 25-year PFI contracts with the likes of Balfour Beatty?
So they buy Balfour Beatty with small change then....

Tourist
3rd Aug 2016, 13:14
Drones will begin delivering blood and medicine in the US | The Verge (http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/2/12350274/zipline-drone-delivery-us-launch-blood-medicine)