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Kent Professor Testing Stronger Drones

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Blake Stringer

An Army grant has helped a Kent State professor build a drone that can carry 1,000 pounds.

Aerospace engineering professor Blake Stringer is a retired veteran who served 20 years. His connections inside the Army Research Laboratory made the grant possible.

The Aerospace Engineering Department is still creating prototypes.
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The Aerospace Engineering Department is still creating prototypes.

Stringer says his department is working on new generation drone technology that the Army will be able to use.

“If there are these larger unmanned aircrafts that you can send in supplies and ammunition or things to these isolated people then it’s more affordable, cheaper, you’re not putting people’s lives at risk, and you can do it much faster. And that’s where this study developed.”

Stringer says that generating enough power will me a major challenge for this technology.
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Stringer says that generating enough power will me a major challenge for this technology.

Stringer says they are still in the prototype stage but he anticipates using the full $130,000 that was awarded.

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Tia is a senior journalism major at Kent State University with experience in broadcast, print, visual and digital journalism. Tia works as a member of Kent State student media's TV2 and is an ambassador for the College of Communication and Information.