Saturday, December 14, 2024

What’s the latest buzz on the Drone Radio Presents?

Drone producer PDW joins the Drone Radio Podcast to discuss democratizing aerial assistance. Dylan Hamm, Chief of Innovation at PDW, offers expert insights into PDW’s core purpose, the transformative impact of small drones on modern warfare, and the cutting-edge technologies being harnessed to mitigate drone-related risks.  Hear right here:

Dylan Hamm serves as Chief Knowledge Officer at PDW. PDW is a pioneering drone solutions provider transforming the landscape of small robotics for naval and government applications. Their mission is to democratize access to airpower, empowering and defending those who serve. PDW develops air-agnostic autonomous systems, intelligent AI-driven software, and cutting-edge countermeasures for digital warfare, communication disruption, and GPS spoofing. Their flagship product, the C100 small unmanned aerial system (UAS), is a versatile and compact quadcopter that can be easily stowed away in a warfighter’s backpack, providing on-demand airborne support on the front lines.

Because the CTO of PDW, Dylan leads the corporate’s product roadmap and R&D technique. Dylan, a seasoned expert with over 12 years of experience in special operations and eight international deployments under his belt, has had a front-row seat to witness the game-changing potential of small unmanned systems in actual combat scenarios. As his naval career drew to a close, he witnessed firsthand the transformative impact of these programs on modern warfare, sparking an intense desire to delve deeper into their capabilities and limitations.

In this installment, Dylan delves into the core objectives of PDW’s mission, revealing how small drones are revolutionizing the battlefield and the innovative technologies being crafted to counter these emerging threats.

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