The Wounded Eagle UAS program is designed to impart essential knowledge about both fixed-wing and multirotor concepts of RC (remote-controlled) flight. This program covers both manual and autonomous flight capabilities. Our primary objective is to offer disabled veterans an opportunity for personal growth, providing them with a fresh lease on life.
Through training in sUAV/S operation, we aim to enhance the employment prospects for our disabled veterans and contribute to their rehabilitation by instilling confidence, focus, and recreation. Since sUAV/S operates on battery power, it aligns with “green” jobs, potentially granting disabled American veterans access to support and grants for launching their own environmentally-conscious businesses.
In terms of future job growth and developments within the civilian sUAV/S industry, it’s an exciting and rapidly evolving field. Various sectors, including advertising, agriculture, film/TV, journalism, real estate, sports, travel, power utilities, and public safety, are increasingly adopting sUAV/S technology. This trend is expected to create tens of thousands of “green” jobs. Wounded Eagle’s core mission is to provide skilled pilot/operators to fulfill these job opportunities.
The development of sUAV/S represents a unique opportunity for disabled American veterans, as there is a scarcity of individuals with expertise in flying RC aircraft. This places us at an advantageous position, capitalizing on the transfer of cutting-edge military technologies to the civilian world. We are at the forefront of this exciting wave of progress.
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Posted – 9/23/2024