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WorkHorse Snares Drone Delivery Patent

As the battle for delivery-drone systems heats up, a few David’s are challenging corporate Goliath’s like Amazon.

Workhorse Group this week announced a patent filing to develop a truck-launched drone package delivery system.

Dubbed a “custom-built, high efficiency delivery UAV that is fully integrated with the Workhorse line of electric/hybrid delivery trucks,” the Horsefly will be FAA compliant, and being integrate with delivery trucks, will maintain line-of-sight flights with a driver or assistant.

“We feel that the patented HorseFly truck launched drone package delivery system is the first major change to the last mile delivery process since the invention of the package delivery truck. Drivers appreciate the fact that the HorseFly system is fast, reliable, and efficient,” said Steve Burns, Workhorse CEO. “Last mile package delivery is changing, and the HorseFly delivery system is leading the way.”

According the patent abstract, the system:

Autonomously returns to the delivery vehicle by means of GPS navigation and precision sensors and autonomously docks with the delivery vehicle for recharging and preparation for the next delivery sequence.

In 2015, the U.S. Postal Service shortlisted Workhorse’s bid to develop a delivery system using the HorseFly, an octocopter drone designed and built by the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science.

“We feel that package delivery by drone is here,” Burns added. “Soon your package may come to your home by HorseFly.”

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