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    Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), more commonly called Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), or Drones are aircrafts with no pilots on board. They can fly using remote controls or pre-programmed flight plans (UAV Staff). They can be remote controlled for short or long ranges of time (Staff on Friends Committee on National Legislation). UAVs range on sizes from less than a pound to over 40,000 pounds (UAV Staff). Each UAV can stay in the sky for up to seventeen hours. They send back images of movement and all activities that occur on the ground (BBC Staff). The first UAVs were called drones because they were no more sophisticated than a hand controlled radio (UAV Staff). The United States currently has UAVs in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen,…

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    Drones Research Paper

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    Drone A drone, also known as a multicopter, is an aerial vehicle with two or more fixed-pitch rotors. Drones able to achieve stable and controlled movement in air with the use of on-board sensors and computing technology. These drones vary in sizes, ranging from a small drone like the army's hand thrown raven to a larger drone like the air force's Global Hawk which can reach up to 60,000 ft, to other unmanned aircraft which require short runways. Unmanned aerial vehicle systems has two parts,…

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    Drones Research Paper

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    Drones are changing the world. They are a growing technology that is the now and the future. Drones, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), are remotely controlled or can fly autonomously through software-controlled flight plans, embedded in their systems, that cooperate with Global Positioning System (GPS). They are used for many things such as; carrying out military operations, surveillance and spying; search and rescue; professional filming; delivery; environmental conservation;…

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    example is the efficient production of agricultural products using agricultural drones. Drones, better known as unmanned aerial vehicle is the aircraft without the human pilot, have been in existence for quite a long time and are used in various industry including mining, construction, military and agriculture. A drone can fly under any weather condition, they are water resistant, but image quality can be damaged if pictures are taken during rainy weather. With the help of improved versions of…

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    Drones Pros Cons

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    As you’re driving down the side of the highway, you suddenly notice a strange, mysterious looking machine flying over the top of a corn field. You think to yourself, “What on Earth can that be? Is it a UFO?” No, ladies and gentlemen, that is most definitely not a UFO; it is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, or as we know it, a Drone. In 2017 where technology continues to advance, new technologies like Drones are being integrated into the Agriculture Industry. Drones have revolutionized the way…

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    known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are aircraft controlled by the pilots at the command center on the ground. Drones are virtually controlled and does not require any pilot physically present in the aircraft. Basically, drones are categorized in two groups, those which used for surveillance mission and those which used for assault mission, but nowadays, most of the drones used in military warfare are equipped with both groups of equipment which enabled for multi-purpose use. In the recent…

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    I see the future of UAS in every home serving as an aerial personal assistant. UAS can be designed to help persons out with a multitude of tasks around the house. For example, say you are running late to work and on your way out the door, you forget your briefcase. A UAS could be used to retrieve the briefcase and fly it to your place of work. UAS could also be used to take on more serious roles around the house such as mobile security and monitoring. Many people like enjoy the sport of running…

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    Drones Impact Analysis Introduction The term Drone as referred to as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) that can be utilized for anything from military or commercial purposes to individual excitement. Expansive organizations “for example,” Facebook, Google and Amazon have invested heavily inquire about identifying with drones. Lamentably, most organizations are kept away from their utilization of drones. The similarly as with present day technology most nations don't have clear direction controlling…

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    Nowadays, drones application is becoming a hot topic in worldwide. In fact, drone wasn’t called what people using now, but Unmanned Aircraft (UA) or Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) based on Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) decision. Drones have decades of history from last centre until now. It was developed for military use first. Although the drone technology developed, more and more civilians still have negative attitudes for drones. Because people think drones can invade their privacy…

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    Search and Rescue in the Florida Everglades Search and Rescue (SAR) in the Florida Everglades provides a unique challenge due to the remote location and operations can often only be attempted by boat or aircraft. A suitable replacement for manned aircraft in these search and rescue operations could be a quad rotor unmanned aerial system (UAS). Manned aircraft, whether fixed wing or helicopters, are expensive to fly and maintain. A fleet of small quad rotor UAS equipped with a SAR specific…

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