South Korea tests drone and robot fried chicken delivery to remote island

South Korea has conducted a test delivery of fried chicken to a remote island using a drone combined with a four-wheel robot. The operation, dubbed the world's most elaborate takeaway, aims to explore innovative logistics for isolated areas. It was reported on April 30, 2026.

South Korean innovators have pushed the boundaries of food delivery by sending fried chicken to a remote island via drone and four-wheel robot. The test showcases a hybrid system where a drone transports the meal partway, then hands it off to a ground robot for the final leg, according to TechRadar reporting from April 30, 2026. Officials described it as 'poultry in motion,' highlighting its playful yet pioneering nature as a vision of future logistics everyone can support. The elaborate setup addresses challenges in delivering goods to hard-to-reach locations, potentially revolutionizing access in remote regions. No specific details on the exact island or performance outcomes were disclosed in the initial coverage.

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