Paladin deploys autonomous drones to 911 calls. Our first drone, Knighthawk, arrives on the scene of an emergency in under 90 seconds and gives first responders a live overhead view of the scene before they arrive, helping reduce response times and increase situational awareness.Knighthawk is a full...
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Paladin deploys autonomous drones to 911 calls. Our first drone, Knighthawk, arrives on the scene of an emergency in under 90 seconds and gives first responders a live overhead view of the scene before they arrive, helping reduce response times and increase situational awareness.Knighthawk is a fully autonomous LTE drone with unlimited range, a 55 minute battery life, and is responding to over 130 calls each week across several cities. Over the next decade, our tech will be in every city across the world helping first responders save lives.About Paladin DronesPaladin builds autonomous drone response systems, allowing drones to respond to 911 calls in 90 seconds or less. When someone dials 911, our software commands drones to take flight, providing first responders with a real-time overhead view of the situation, amplifying their situational awareness and hastening response times. Leveraging LTE for unlimited range and control, our drones currently answer the call of duty over 1000 times weekly across multiple cities and states. Our vision is ambitious: within the next decade, our technology will be an essential tool for first responders in every city worldwide. As a tight-knit, passionate, and forward-thinking team, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of UAV tech and making a monumental difference in a rapidly advancing domain.TechnologyWe build LTE-enabled autonomous drones that respond to 911 calls and can stream a live video feed with subsecond latency over celluar networks. Our drones have unlimited range, a 55+ minute battery life, and can be controlled from anywhere in the world with the touch of one button. Our stack is divided into software, hardware, electrical, embedded, and video engineering all tied into one system that helps first responders save lives.