Drones
UAV or Drones are equipped with different state of the art technology such as infrared cameras, GPS and laser (consumer, commercial and military UAV). Drones are controlled by remote ground control systems (GSC) and also referred to as a ground cockpit.
Application of UAV
Disaster Management –
● Rescuing Mountain Climbers
● Dropping Medical Supply
● Firefighter Drones
● Drones for rescuing swimmers
Media and Entertainment –
● Aerial Documentary
● Aerial Photography
● Cinematography
Defence/Military –
● Border Patrolling Drone
● Spying Drone
● Drone with Missile launcher
● Drone with Machine Gun
Energy Sector –
● Solar panels inspection
● Power Plants Inspection
● Wind Turbine Inspection
● Power Line Inspection
● Oil/Gas Pipeline monitoring
● Mining
Agriculture –
● Topography Survey
● Pesticide Spraying
● Plant Counting
● Surveillance and Security
● Water Source Identification
Wildlife Management –
● Photography
● Precision Counting
● Encroachment Mapping
● Conflict Management
● Forest Fire
● Monitoring/Surveillance
● Darting Drones
Field Testing of UAV
● Safety Check
● Pre-Flight Check
● Flight Planning
● Take-off
● Inflight Monitoring
● Landing
● Post Flight Check
Conclusion
UAV drones come in a wide variety of sizes. Nearly all drones have a Ground Station
Controller (GSC) or a smartphone app, allowing you to fly the drone and to keep track of the
current flight telemetry.Telemetry data showing on the remote controller many include UAV
range, height, speed, GNSS strength, remaining battery power and warnings.
The drones uses their vision systems, detection sensors, GNSS systems, flight controllers, central processing and specific software to be able to track their subject with 100 accuracy