World’s First Ever drone delivery trials achieved on Mount Everest

China has successfully tested the delivery of drones on Mount Everest for the first time, paving the way to facilitate high-altitude emergency rescue and environmental protection operations.
The drone can carry 15 kg of supplies for a round trip between camps in 12 minutes.

Now, for the first time, a delivery test by drone on Mount Everest has taken place.

First of all, let’s make some clarifications in your information! Mount Everest is a peak in the Himalayan range located between Nepal and Tibet, an autonomous region of China. It is 8,848 meters above sea level and is the highest peak in the world.

The height of Mount Everest is 8,848.9 meters (29.032 ft). At 3 km, this puts it at an altitude of 8.9 km (or 5.5), considered the highest point on Earth.

Africa, South America, and Antarctica began to break apart about 60 million years ago, eventually forming Mount Everest. It was a rapid northward movement of India towards the Eurasian continent. It’s most common Tibetan name, Chomolungma, means “goddess of the world” or “goddess of promise”. The Sanskrit name Sagarmatha literally means “heavenly peak”. Mount Everest, formerly known as Peak XV, was named after George Everest in 1865.

First-ever drone delivery test on Mount Everest

First experience


The April tests used a DJI Flycart 30 during which three oxygen bottles and 1.5 kg of other equipment were transported from Camp 20 (5,364 m 43.598, 17) feet to Camp One, approximately six thousand meters or 17.598 m. It was flown at a height of 43 feet. The world’s highest peak, also known as Mt. Ki Mola Nigma in China, was also littered on the way back, Beijing-based Makim Shenhua News reported.

According to DJI, a Chinese drone manufacturing company, the drone can carry 15 kg of cargo between camps in 12 minutes, day or night.

During the test, Flycart 30 flew at an altitude of 6,191.8m (20,314ft) on Mount Everest, located on the border of Nepal and China, and could carry a load of 15 kg continuously at an altitude of 6,000 meters.

“The ability to safely transport supplies and waste via drones will revolutionize the logistics of Mt. Everest’s Mt. Mulangma climb,” said Christina Tsang, senior director of strategy at DJI, in a statement. has the potential to provide and improve safety for all involved and thus drone ropes and ladders were used to bring down debris with the help of a DJI.

The drone manufacturer said that after the tests, a Nepali drone company was awarded a contract to set up a drone delivery operation on Mount Everest from May 22 and in which the Nepali Chinese company was successful.

Friends, here I tell you an interesting thing, who was the first person to climb Mount Everest?

Who is First Everest Girl?

Junko Tabei

(22 September 1939 – 20 October 2016)
A Japanese mountaineer, author and teacher. She was the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest. And Har Bara was the first woman to climb the highest peak of Azam, the first woman to climb seven peaks.

Friends, this is not only empty Japan, but a Pakistani girl has also climbed Mount Everest and made the name of our Pakistan bright, so let me give you her information.

Samina Baig

Samina Khayal Baig was born on 19 September 1990. He is also a Pakistani mountaineer who summited all seven summits of Mount Everest in 2013 to 2014 and K to K2 in 2022. She is the first Pakistani woman to summit Everest twice and she climbed Mount Everest at the age of 21

Now we come to our topic.


China’s First drone on Mount Everest

First Ever drone delivery trials achieved on Mount Everest


The Chinese tech firm says that the world’s first drone delivery trials have been achieved on Mount Everest. The credit for the first drone delivery completed on Mount Everest goes to DJI Technology.

Nepal A China-based technology company said it has successfully conducted the world’s first delivery drone trial on Mount Everest in Nepal.

The technology said it teamed up with Nepali drone service company Air KRAW .8 and Nepali lift video production company Certified Mountain Guide Mangma Gaya Laje Sherpa to achieve the DA in April.

The DJI flycart 30 drone can carry heavy loads even at extreme mountain heights and atmospheric conditions.

Matalaqah


A paramedic scales the mountain in two minutes using a jet suit

DJI’s senior director of corporate strategy, Christina Song, said in a line news release: “We are happy to announce that our DGF Flycart has taken off. In comparison, if we talk about helicopters, helicopters can do the same journey but they are often not used due to risks and costs. The company said the Nepalese government has contracted a drone delivery service on the southern slopes of Everest starting May 22.

And this story was reported from Los Angeles.

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