• RDARS (RDRS) has opened its first UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) Command and Control Center in Miami
  • This center will allow its FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) licensed drone operators to manage its global fleet of autonomous systems
  • Charles Zwebner, CEO of RDARS, sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news
  • RDARS is an early-stage autonomous robotics and drone technology company
  • RDARS Inc. (RDRS) opened trading at C$0.025

RDARS (RDRS) has opened its first UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) Command and Control Center in Miami, FL.

This center, in addition to several more planned centers for growth and redundancy purposes, will allow its FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) licensed drone operators, using the Eagle Watch technology system, to manage its global fleet of autonomous systems.

Charles Zwebner, CEO of RDARS, sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news.

“We are really excited about the evolution of our systems, the industry, the technology, and the regulatory oversight that is occurring to allow for the realization of visionary systems to make the country a safer place and emergency response times faster and better. We are forging ahead and are proud of our vision, system designs, and state-of-the-art technology leading the way with breakthrough autonomous systems,”

RDARS is advancing the security industry’s approach to protecting properties by introducing autonomous systems that allow for real-time response, situation awareness, verification, intervention, evidence recording, data capture, analysis, and immediate downstream transmissions to public safety agencies.

RDARS has the ability to receive, analyze, and downstream the data and inform public safety agencies who the perpetrators are before they even arrive at the property.

RDARS Inc. (RDRS) opened trading at C$0.025.


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