FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.,
June 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/
-- Drone Services USA, Inc.
(OTC: DSUS, the "Company") is Pleased to Announce:
Last week, President & CEO, Joel
Bredow accompanied by Director of Sales & Marketing,
Kevin Haley, ventured on a several
day expedition covering thousands of acres, including farmland, in
Monterey, Louisiana, demonstrating
how Drone & Thermal Image technology can assist in greatly
reducing land and crop destruction caused by feral pigs at night.
Utilizing the company's flagship Drone, the ProSearch XLF, equipped
with IR Distro's IRD-TC640 camera, the PSXLF filmed the pigs
activities ¼ mile away, stealthily capturing and live streaming
their locations without being detected during the day to allow them
to utilize vehicles and individuals outfitted with the IRD-TC640
thermal capabilities to allow for animal control to surround the
pigs for capturing at night, when they are most destructive.
"Utilizing our technology, landowners and farmers will have the
ability to effectively seek out and identify the culprits
responsible for damages that exceeded 15
billion dollars in 2014 in the
United States alone; with our thermal imaging technology,
herds can be identified at night, when they are most active, as far
as ¼ mile away, depending on lens used, thereby finally providing
an opportunity for successfully mitigating this ever increasing
problem. Having a better understanding of the feral pig habits and
locations during this critical time of their destructive activities
will provide a much needed advantage to the landowners and farmers
as they seek means to control the damage," says Joel Bredow, President & CEO of DSUS.
According to the most widely cited study on invasive species
destruction (Pimental et al. 2005), invasive species, such as feral
pigs, cost the United States more
than $120 billion in damages every
year. Additionally, animals not considered invasive, such as the
whitetail deer, cause in excess of $1
billion in crop and lawn damages.
http://www.fws.gov/verobeach/PythonPDF/CostofInvasivesFactSheet.pdf
http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/docs/council/isacdef.pdf
http://wildlifecontrol.info/pubs/Documents/Deer/Deer_factsheet.pdf
The Company has since been invited back to the region for
another study and presentation to be conducted in the next few
months. During this study, CEO Bredow will most likely utilize his
recently engineered wide angled lens that provides a full 165
degree field of view, which was announced at the DSS show in
Baltimore in April.
Additionally, the company has recently started reaching out to
"aftermarket" suppliers to make available the IR Distro thermal
camera that can detect an object the size of a deer or human up to
approximately ¼ of a mile away, traveling at posted speeds. We are
also making available affiliate North American Survival Systems
(NASS) patented LED strobe light which can operate off a battery
and can be activated through a crash sensor, thereby bringing
attention to a vehicle that has crashed or veered off the road with
injured lives inside from great distances. We intend to present our
products and their life-saving uses to automobile, boat & ATV
manufacturers and insurance companies worldwide.
The Company will continue to provide updates through public
announcements and on our website about these exciting advancements
and our continued progress.
For more about the Feral Pig Research and Drone Services
USA, Inc. go to:
www.dsusa.us.
Investors Hangout at:
http://investorshangout.com/Drone-Services-USA-Inc-PVECD-68217/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/droneservicesusa
NASS: http://www.northamericanlaserflares.com/
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