Dynamic Aerospace Systems files provisional patent for continuous-loop autonomous UAV logistics system
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- Dynamic Aerospace Systems on May 18, 2026 filed three provisional patent applications aimed at scaling autonomous UAV delivery operations through mobile infrastructure, continuous routing, rapid battery or payload exchanges, mission reassignment, and modular energy architectures.
- The filings outline a “continuous loop” operating model designed to keep UAVs cycling through missions without returning to fixed depots, targeting higher utilization and lower downtime in dense delivery environments.
- A separate invention focuses on predictive repositioning of mobile fulfillment nodes using demand forecasts, telemetry, weather, traffic, event signals, and range constraints to cut flight distances and rebalance inventory across nodes.
- The third application describes detachable propulsion arms that double as structural battery modules, intended to support fast field replacement, configurable endurance, and automatic power and communications connections on attachment.
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