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ADAMA Partners With Tactical Robotics Elevating Farming To New Heights

Elevating Farming To New Heights

Crop protection company ADAMA Ltd. has partnered with Tactical Robotics Ltd., an Israeli aerospace company, in a joint feasibility study for a High-Payload, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for Aerial Spraying.

Tactical Robotics has developed the Cormorant, a multi-role, compact, high payload, unmanned Vertical-Take-Off-and-Landing (VTOL) aircraft with unique capabilities. The Cormorant can carry an effective payload of more than 1,100 pounds (up to 1,685 pounds including fuel), it does not require an airstrip and can be transported by truck. The Cormorant is a versatile UAV platform capable of performing multiple tasks, ranging from logistics and cargo services to fire-fighting and aerial spraying.

As part of the collaboration, ADAMA and Tactical Robotics will work together to develop the Ag-Cormorant, an innovative solution for aerial spraying. ADAMA's expertise and know-how of the Ag industry alongside its farmer-centric approach dedicated for bringing valuable solutions to the farm ecosystem will guide the development direction and define the Ag-Cormorant capabilities.

The Ag-Cormorant's unmanned operation and unique design promote a new standard of safety in aerial spraying. It eliminates the risks of pilot injuries and exposed rotor accidents. With a relatively low acoustic signature and 24/7 flying capabilities it will significantly increase the available window for application. The Ag-Cormorant's ability to adjust flight height and speed according to the mission in combination with unique aerodynamic properties enables better canopy penetration, drift reduction and variable rate application capabilities.

"We are excited to partner with Tactical Robotics to develop new and innovative solutions for aerial spraying. We believe that the Ag-Cormorant represents a new and improved method for aerial application and see the future potential of leveraging ADAMA's crop protection portfolio in combination with its unique capabilities." said Dani Harari, SVP Strategy & Resources at ADAMA. "We aim to continue providing these and other valuable services and products to enable farmers to optimize yields and help them grow."

"When ADAMA approached us with their insights about the potential for Cormorant to answer some of the most pressing needs in the Ag sector we were extremely impressed by the ADAMA's forward thinking and innovative spirit," saidRafi Yoeli, CEO, Tactical Robotics, Ltd. "Cormorant's unique capabilities offer solutions to challenges in a variety of sectors and ADAMA's participation and vision are an important contribution to a valuable application for our Cormorant UAV.  

(Source: ADAMA news release. Image from ADAMA YouTube video)

FMI: www.adama.com, www.tactical-robotics.com


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