Senin, 01 Juni 2015

Drone Technology




Drones
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVS), also known as drones, have no human aviator onboard, and instead are either controlled by a person on the ground or apart via a computer program. These stealth craft are becoming more and more famous, not just for war and military purposes, but also for everything from wildlife and atmospheric research to emergency relief and sports photography. Drones are becoming the eyes and ears of scientists by surveying the ground for archaeological sites, signs of illegal hunting and crop damage, and even zipping inside hurricanes to study the wild storms. You can even rent a personal drone to soar above the horizon and snap a photo or video. Our news and features will cover developments in drone technologies, innovative uses for drones and how drone use will impact society.
The use of drones has developed quickly in recent years because dissimilar manned aircraft they can stay above for many hours they are much low-cost than military aircraft and they are flown remotely so there is no danger to the flight crew. Zephyr a British drone under development has just cracked the world record by flying for above 82 hours nonstop.





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