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Saturday, 07/04/2015 8:17:58 PM

Saturday, July 04, 2015 8:17:58 PM

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DSUS
Drone Services Hawaii via Drone Services USA, Inc.
June 13 at 10:43pm ·
One of our partners building Search and Rescue drones with us. You can see what a difference an IR cam makes and see how fast you can find someone. If you are interested in a complete ready to fly system or just a standalone IR cam to integrate into your current platform, contact us.


IRDistro sells their thermal imaging camera for $6500.

But, here's a complete system, drone, camera, and controls for $7200.... or $11k for a more advanced camera system. And the system is made by FLIR, a major thermal imaging company

http://www.dslrpros.com/dslrpros-products/dslr-drone-kits/s9-sar.html

Here's portions of someone's notes from the early June conference call. I'm only including the sections that are obvious embellishments, even totally inaccurate statements, given that it is known that their over priced drone is merely put together from parts available from a Chinese drone mfr..... and I found a similarly equiped drone for $915...that's a helluva lot less than $6500!

Both the ProSearch and ProCargo products are better engineered than the majority of other small drones as they have been specifically designed for day-in / day-out military or commercial / industrial use (eg pipeline inspections, wind farm inspections, search & rescue etc) rather than for amateur or low-intensity / light use, and this is reflected in the higher cost and presumably higher profit margin. This separates the DSUS products from the majority of others for those customers that require a higher specification. Both of these are Chinese drones..... hmmmmm

It was confirmed that the Florida manufacturing facility is used to produce the ProSearch drone and that the Texas facility will be used to produce the ProCargo drone.

Yeah sure..... And now, there's been news of some big company going to be used......What really is the truth? And, what's so hard about assembling a kit?