Monday, October 15, 2018

Ethiopian Pilotless Airplane

Currently, unmanned aircraft are operating for various services. It is one of the healthiest of health facilities to support these health services.

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Without a mind behind an airplane. Mr. Fasika Fekere an aerospace Engineering, who studied in Canada, has been studying in Canada and has now moved to a homeland. But when they entered the home country, they were not empty, thinking about the plane of a man who thought they were supposed to work. 

It includes the design of aircraft and furniture and other flyers. All airplanes, wheels, and satellite are built.

Mr. Fasika Fekere and his Love (right), from the Ministry of Health, Dr. Amir Aman and the Representative of Science and Technology.
Twitter post by @fassikafikre: Honored to meet H.E @amirabiy this morning! Had a positive discussion on partnership to use our made in Ethiopia Nisre-Tena UAV/drone for medical supplies/blood delivery in #Ethiopia. Pilot run to start soon in collaboration with Min.of Science & tech. @TayeBalcha @DrGetahun
When Eastera arrived in Addis Ababa, he did not see any movement in the airplane industry. "His knowledge and inspiration was a challenge," they remembered.
But now, Fasika Fekere  says, "there are those who have knowledge, and those who work in the sector have been thriving."
Minister of Science and Technology, who is also working in the field, said that nowadays, Adama Science and Technology University is working on teaching its own aerospace technology, which has been asked to help with this activity soon.
At present, Aerospace Engineering is well-known in Ethiopia, with the participation of Ezecom's active involvement in the field.

Mr. Fasika has been researching how no-fly aircraft can be used in military operations.

When trying to come to their home, they were able to find out how to use it and how to use it in terms of Ethiopia's realities. They then formed friendships with their friends to work on social issues.
Their corporate purpose is to provide social service and, first, to mobilize mobile health.

For mothers of this type, they made an application that allows them to get health information on themselves and their infants on a mobile phone.

When researching this application, they discovered that the prevalence of miscarriage caused by maternal and maternal mortality was the prevalence of blood loss.

They realized that not only the bleeding of the blood but the inability to find the needed blood was the other excuse for increasing the death rate. The office gave a good response when they were talking about this with the Ministry of Health.

They took this office's response and finished working on a human-powered aircraft that had previously been put on a design plane. After that, they presented their ideas to Bill and Melinda Gates and obtained financial and professional support. Made entirely made in Ethiopia. Afterwards, they entered the unmanned aircraft designed and engineered by Ethiopian professionals. The name of this unmotivated plane is seaworthy. You work to deliver blood to pregnant women who need blood and mother-to-to-serve blood transfusions, but to bring them from the center of the car to places where they are not to be used.

After discussing this with Dr. Amin, the Minister of Health, she was able to urinate her and urinate into urinary tract infections. Three kg  of saturated fats can deliver up to 100 km in one hour.

Fasika says that this unmatched aircraft is capable of carrying a lot of loads and range of other unmanned aircraft on the market.
"The unmanned aerial vehicles that can be used to mold video-buying media do not have the capacity to weather the typhoon, but the wind is healthy, with a wind speed of up to 50 kilometers."
The other market, he said, is not worth the price.

They say that the unmatched planes reflect the climate and the geographical location of Ethiopia, and we have studied the Afar to Turmi and the Moyale before doing the work.
According to Eritrea, the country has been established in Ethiopia as a whistle-blossoming country. It has been exported by a third printing company.

Fasika said he has been working to create a "miraculous health plan" for pilgrims in the country. He said he had asked for special permission to fly through science and technology.
If you get your permission you will be able to test the health test for this October by the Ministry of Health with six selected Regional Districts.

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