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Global UAV Technologies Ltd C.UAV

Alternate Symbol(s):  YRLLF

Global UAV Technologies Ltd. is a diversified, vertically integrated drone technology company within the commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) sector. The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, provides a full range of UAV-based services and products, including production, research and design of professional grade UAV’s, geophysics and remote sensing survey services, and regulatory consulting and management. The Company's subsidiaries include Pioneer Aerial Surveys Ltd., High Eye Aerial Imaging In., UAV Regulatory Services Ltd, and NOVAerial Robotics Ltd.


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Comment by theGambleon Jan 29, 2018 4:09pm
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RE:RE:I personally don't understand..

RE:RE:I personally don't understand..
Yeah.. Still don't see how you're going to compete with Tesla's Autonomous Freight Trucks on depot-to-depot delivery. Also, you just said they were doing rural Canada... so they will be flying over my house. Also, you know where Windmills are located right? It's the rural Canadians whom appreciate scenery most. Also, let me ask you this. I order something online expecting to get it in the mail. Low and behold, your drone lands on my farm to deliver the package. My dog freaks out and attacks your drone. Your drone is now ruined and my dog is injured. I'm suing you for coming onto my property and hurting my dog. How does this actually add value and how do you mitigate this risk? **I am just picturing now 100 drones in a row flying with little boxes because they can only carry ~50lbs each = Highway in the sky!!** lol. I think you are more in love with the idea of drone delivery than actually taking the time to ask what's realistic... Again, I just don't get it unless it's for disaster relief or victim support.
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