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RDARS opens a UAS Command and Control Center in Miami, Fl.

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RDARS says that the Eagle Watch platform has its own reserve power and could be used as a base by first responders in emergency situations.

TORONTO — RDARS Inc., an autonomous robotics and drone technology company developing autonomous drone and robotic systems for alarm system augmentation and surveillance, announces that it has opened its first UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) Command and Control Center in Miami, FL. This center will allow its FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) licensed drone operators, using the Eagle Watch technology system, to manage its global fleet of autonomous systems, namely its Eagle Eye Drone and Eagle Rover UGV (Unmanned Ground Vehicle). The remote operators will also be trained for Security Alarm Response Management and are anticipated to be integrated into the Alarm Monitoring Stations and Public Safety Agencies for data sharing, transmission, and emergency response purposes. As this technology and level of operational control falls under FAA’s beyond visual line of sight environment, the Company will be seeking waivers and certification from all necessary regulatory bodies through the rigorous BVLOS testing of its products as the Company’s applications progress over the next 9 months.

Each Eagle Watch Command Center will be receiving and transmitting data over redundant high-speed networks and operating on Amazon Web Services in order to provide service. Recent natural disasters, like Hurricane Ian, has demonstrated the tremendous potential for services like Eagle Watch where first responders could use this technology to provide live video imaging from places where damage has occurred. RDARS says that the Eagle Watch platform has its own reserve power and could be used as a base by first responders in emergency situations.

RDARS believes that this is the way of the future as more beyond visual line of sight UAS systems are deployed and require the necessary tools to integrate these systems safely into the National Airspace.

“We are really excited about the evolution of our systems, the industry, the technology, and the regulatory oversight that is occurring to allow for the realization of visionary systems to make the country a safer place and emergency response times faster and better,” said Charles Zwebner, Chief Executive Officer of the Company. “We are forging ahead and are proud of our vision, system designs, and state of the art technology leading the way with breakthrough autonomous systems,” added Charles.

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