What are drones??
[Segways] Drones are so-called unmanned flying objects (English: UAV from unmanned Arial vehicle) - not to be confused with the dreaded UFOs (unknown flying objects).
Drones can be both autonomously / automatically flying objects in flight, as well as airplanes controlled by human hands. [Drone sale UK] Crucial for the definition and the answer to the question “What are drones? “This is unmanned here. In colloquial language, however, the definition is often misused only for the automatically flying sky-hawkers.
The areas of application are diverse. Either as a pure
hobby object for pure flying or filming/photography or for professional
reasons. On the other hand, the use as military drones/combat
drones. The professional area is primarily divided into:
Civil use with the areas of application:
· Aerial photography
(photography / videos)
·
technical control (e.g.
high-voltage pylons / buildings)
·
Surveying technology
·
Forestry / Agriculture
·
Hunt/hunter
·
Expert (e.g. estimate of
damage caused by rams / wild boar damage in the fields)
·
Exploration / research
·
Animal welfare/nature
conservation
·
Police/fire brigade
·
Just for fun
military use with the areas of application:
·
Reconnaissance /
reconnaissance / espionage (espionage drone / reconnaissance drone)
·
Combat / kill / destroy
(combat drone)
·
Rescue / relief
operations
Military Drones: -
[Hoverboards Black Friday Sale] In the military sector, drones such as Predator, Global Hawk or Euro Hawk are certainly the best-known aerial drone models. Global Hawk and Euro Hawk are pure espionage and reconnaissance drones, but the Predator can also be used as a combat drone.
The dimensions usually range from a few centimeters
(micro-drone) to the size of a commercial aircraft with a wingspan of around 60
m (Boeing Condor).
There
are different constructions, models and shapes
of drones, which we have described in a separate article.
The hobby drones
or RC drones (Radio
Controlled = radio remote control) are mainly of the following types: quadrocopter, hexacopter, and octocopter - all
grouped under the term multi-copter. [Hoverboard Cart]
If these are equipped with a video camera or photo camera, the
term “photo drone” or “video drone” is often used.
For
the RC quadrocopter we have created an extensive list of the
best with comparison and tests: RC
quadrocopter comparison
In
addition, various requirements, and regulations apply
to remote-controlled drones and multicopters [
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