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Introducing a high-speed vertical takeoff and landing drone designed to deliver blood rapidly

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Dr. Joni Sytsma introduces Rocket Fast Drones, a pioneering company developing high-speed vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) drones for rapid blood and medical supply delivery on the battlefield. The flagship Aeromid drone can travel 30 kilometers in just six minutes, carrying up to one kilogram at speeds of 300 km/h.

Designed for life-saving missions, the Aeromid also features long-range variants capable of reaching 100 kilometers with winged configurations. Dr. Sytsma highlights the critical importance of timely medical delivery in trauma response and calls for regulatory support to advance beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone operations.

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