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Drone AMBULANCES in AP Skies by MAY?! 🚁🩺

  • AP CM Chandrababu Naidu partners with Anna University's Dr Kalam UAV Centre for India's first human-carrying drone ambulances.​

  • Payload: 150kg, 90-min flight, 50-60 kmph at 1,000-1,200 ft altitude for remote emergencies.​

  • First prototype test flight: First week of May 2026.​

  • Features: Auto emergency landing, real-time tracking, medical supplies delivery.​

  • CM wants paramedic onboard too for patient confidence.​

  • "Quick response in underserved areas to save lives," says CASR Director Dr K Senthil Kumar.

Imagine a life-or-death emergency in remote Andhra Pradesh villages – no roads jammed, no ambulances late – just a high-tech drone swooping in to airlift patients straight to safety. That's the game-changing vision from CM N Chandrababu Naidu, who's leveling up emergency healthcare with India's first long-range, human-carrying drone ambulances. Fresh off using drones for flood relief deliveries, the AP government teamed up with Chennai's Dr Kalam Advanced UAV Research Centre at Anna University to make this sci-fi dream real by May. These bad boys pack a 150kg payload for patients plus gear, fly 90 minutes non-stop at 50-60 kmph up to 1,200 feet, and zip medical supplies, blood, or samples to the middle of nowhere. Safety first with backup flight systems, auto-landing if things go south, and a Unified Traffic Management system for instant route approvals and tracking – no crashes, just saves. CASR boss Dr K Senthil Kumar is leading the charge on Beyond Visual Line of Sight ops, hyping how it'll crush response times in underserved spots. Prototype hits the skies first week of May 2026, and Naidu's pushing to squeeze in a paramedic for that extra trust factor. Youth are buzzing – this could redefine emergencies, from cyclones to daily crises. Is AP about to lead India's drone health revolution?​


Game-changer or too risky? Spill your thoughts! šŸ’¬šŸ‘‡


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