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Drone

A drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that can fly autonomously or be remotely controlled. Drones are equipped with sensors, cameras, GPS, and inertial navigation systems (INS) to perform a variety of tasks, from military surveillance and industrial inspections to aerial photography and delivery services.

Types of Drones

  1. Fixed-Wing Drones – Resemble airplanes, offering long-range and high-speed capabilities, often used in military reconnaissance and mapping.

  2. Multirotor Drones – Includes quadcopters, hexacopters, and octocopters, ideal for stable hovering and short-distance flights, widely used in commercial and consumer applications.

  3. Hybrid Drones – Combines fixed-wing and multirotor features, providing both long endurance and vertical takeoff/landing (VTOL) capabilities.

Key Technologies in Drones

GNSS & Inertial Navigation System (INS) – Ensures precise positioning, even in GPS-denied environments.

AI & Computer Vision – Enables autonomous flight, obstacle detection, and target tracking.

LiDAR & Radar – Used for terrain mapping and collision avoidance.