The Commercial Potential of Drone Swarms

Exploring the Value of Drone Swarms in the Commercial Sector

On a recent episode of The Drone Radio Show, hosts Randy Goers speaks with Kevin Hernandez and Dutch Alessi from Virtual Reality Rehab (VRR). They delve into VRR’s innovative journey, including transformative systems like HellHive and HoloWarrior, which merge military strategies with commercial applications.

Virtual Reality Rehab discussion about drone swarms and commercial applications

Founded in 2009, VRR stands at the forefront of research and development, committed to integrating virtual and augmented reality technologies. With a team boasting over 20 years of experience, they focus on creating cutting-edge solutions for unmanned systems, advanced robotics, and human-machine interaction.

VRR is making significant progress in the realm of drone warfare with their ingenious solution called HellHive. This system features a cost-effective, portable shipping container designed to launch swarms of attack drones, all controlled by their smart HoloWarrior software. Instead of just manufacturing drones, their technology enhances capabilities—integrating features like ‘BatMode’ for stealth or scalable swarm tactics while keeping expenses minimal.

The concept of a simple cardboard box revolutionizing military strategies is groundbreaking, and VRR is already securing small contracts with the Pentagon, paving the way for their products to enter the commercial domain.

Leading VRR’s efforts is Kevin Hernandez, the Chief Operating Officer, who oversees research and development in electrical engineering, as well as unmanned system deployment. He leads product development, marketing, and the sales efforts for VRR’s accessories and Bee drones. Alongside him is Dutch Alessi, the Chief Scientist, working continually with engineers and partners to innovate swarm capabilities further.

In their discussion, Kevin and Dutch highlight VRR’s evolution, their game-changing HellHive and HoloWarrior systems, and the exciting potential they bring to commercial sectors.

For more information, visit the VR Rehab website.

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