Though its owner Red Cat Holdings has been steadily recentering its UAV operations on hardcore defense applications and clients over the past year, Teal Drones continues to find buyers of its tactical craft from non-military organizations as well – most recently the North Carolina Wing of the Civil Air Patrol. 

Created in 1941, the Civil Air Patrol has many state chapters whose congressional mandate entrusts them with operating aerial activities covering emergency services, cadet training, and aerospace education. Many of those groups are involved with assisting public agency search and rescue, post-disaster responses, and other missions – civilian-side activities for which the North Carolina Wing will now operate cutting-edge Teal 2 drones.

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The group arranged procurement of the craft in cooperation with the North Carolina Division of…

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Source: dronedj.com