Amazon Readies Unmanned ‘Prime Air’ Delivery Drones

Posted on the 02 December 2013 by Sameo452005 @iSamKulii

Amazon has announced that it is testing unmanned delivery drones capable of shipping goods in just 30 minutes. The service – dubbed ‘Prime Air’ – is said to be ready as soon as legislation allows drones in public airspace.
The BBC reports that Amazon’s chief executive Jeff Bezos has confirmed the Prime Air drones are in testing now. During an interview on CBS show 60 Minutes, he predicted that the Octocopter devices are capable of delivering a 2.3kg within 30 minutes of a consumer order.
It all hinges on the US Federal Aviation Administration, which is yet to allow the use of unmanned drones for civilian use. Speaking with CBS, Bezo added “I know this looks like science fiction, but it’s not. We can do half-hour delivery… and we can carry objects, we think, up to five pounds (2.3kg), which covers 86% of the items that we deliver.”
Here’s a video of the drone in action: