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Sonin Hybrid UAV Designed To Serve First Responders

Uses Gasoline And Battery-Powered System To Recharge Batteries While In Flight

Atlanta-based drone manufacturer Sonin Hybrid has just unveiled a 140MPH+ drone (with FAA waiver) built exclusively for first responders.

The Sonin Hybrid Recruit has a fully-equipped flight time over three hours and can reach speeds over three times faster than most of the fastest commercial drones currently available.

Despite the number of police, firefighters, and government officials flying drones as part of their duty to protect and serve, few drones are designed for first responders. The limitations of battery-powered drones prevent first responders from executing longer missions and carrying additional equipment that can extend their capabilities.

The Recruit drone uses Sonin Hybrid’s gasoline and battery-powered system to recharge batteries while in flight. The Recruit is also equipped with a high-tech payload including 30X optical/12X digital zoom 4K video camera with fixed and mobile target tracking, Forward Looking InfraRed (FLiR) camera with night vision, PA speakers, spotlight, and additional sensors for first responder missions. Coupled with a carbon fiber body, lightweight airframe, and Sonin’s hybrid system, the Recruit can fly longer and faster than most drones.

“While we were in the process of finalizing the design of our hybrid power system for drones, we realized that we could get the most range by designing our own airframe,” said Curtis Foster, founder of Sonin Hybrid.

“The next question was: for who? There were plenty of commercial drones out there, but very few were specifically manufactured for first responders. Well before the onset of the pandemic, we decided that police and firefighters needed this technology the most, and immediately set out to build the Recruit.”

Sonin Hybrid is launching several beta programs with police and fire departments across the country to finalize which capabilities are most important to first responders.

For the average citizen, increased use of drones means shorter response times and better prepared public safety personnel in emergency situations.

FMI: www.soninhybrid.com

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