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We tested all of them for speed and range — in conditions that mimic real-world missions. And in all of our tests, Santa Claus' imaginary delivery system did better than any of the drones we tried. We've already heard from drone enthusiasts who have. Santa finally made it to his Naughty and Nice list this year. The elf-like sleigh and crew of reindeer that could help him deliver toys are actually quadcopters built by Norway-based company Orion Drones. They can fly as high as 20 meters.
As a final review, we had one Santa and one elf volunteer to deliver gifts from the rooftop of the building to each of the eight target locations.
Santa's Delivey. The only way to connect with Santa on this "live map" is to join the Santa map page and press the "Chat" button.
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Press Release
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and the U.S. Air Force hosted a team of students from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s School of Engineering and Applied Science in Santa Claus, Indiana, from December 6 to 9, 2016 for the Underwater Robotics Challenge (URC).
“NORAD’s participation in the URC has given our students a unique opportunity to be introduced to exciting and challenging projects,” said Brig. Gen. Kevin McAlpin, U.S.
The URC is NORAD’s national-level undergraduate and graduate event that includes students from military and industry-related colleges and universities around the world. Teams of students compete in two of NORAD’s divisions – URC Open and URC Student – with the top three teams from each division representing the U.S. in the international URC finals.
“The URC gives the Coast Guard and industry students a chance to work with NORAD and the U.S. Air Force in an effort to enhance their knowledge of underwater robotics,” said Lt. Commander Mark Valentine, U.S.
Students from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy School of Engineering and Applied Science are among the top three teams at this year’s URC Open division. In URC Student, all three of the Coast Guard Academy teams advanced to the finals.
“The Underwater Robotics Challenge helped our URC teams gain an understanding of the capabilities and potential future applications of underwater robotics,” said Kim Frederick, U.S.
“During the event, the teams presented their solutions to a series of non-critical problems that demonstrated many of the skills and knowledge needed to design a system for a real-world application,” said Robert J.
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