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G.H.

RAISONI COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING
TAE:1
Subject: Electronics & Digital Circuit

DRONES
Submitted by:
Purvesh Shende (A-65)
Submitted to: P.M.Ghutke Mukinder Shinde(A-50)
Introduction

Drone or remotely piloted vehicle, a pilotless craft guided by remote


control. Aircraft, ships, and land vehicles can be designed or outfitted as
drones, although underwater vessels both piloted and pilotless are usually
called submersibles. Small, relatively inexpensive military drones are used
as targets in combat practice, while high-performance models may be
used in hazardous reconnaissance missions and to carry and launch
missiles against enemy targets without exposing pilots and their far more
expensive aircraft to antiaircraft fire. Depending on the mission, drones
can be equipped with armament, radar, video cameras, lasers, or sensors
for chemical or biological weapons; drones typically can stay aloft without
refueling for much longer periods of time than piloted airplanes.
History

• The first military drones. 1917: Launched only 16 years after the Wright
Brothers' pioneering Kitty Hawk flight, the Ruston Proctor Aerial Target
became the first pilotless winged aircraft in history. It was a radio-controlled
pilotless airplane, based on RC technology from the inventor Nikola Tesla.
Types of Drones

• Multi Rotor Drones.


• Fixed Wing Drones.
• Single Rotor Helicopter.
• Fixed Wing Hybrid VTOL.
Advantages

• ADVANTAGES:
• Drones minimize the obvious dangers and health risks
• Quick deployment or launch
• Use Drones for marketing and advertising
• Ability to inspect difficult to reach and hazardous areas
• Save time and money
Disadvantages

• DISADVANTAGES:
• drones can be expensive
• Training is usually required to fly them
• In most cases, a launcher is needed to get a fixed wing drone into the air
• They are more difficult to land than the two other categories of drones
• And they can only move forward and can’t hover in the air
Uses:
POPULAR USES FOR DRONES
• Remote sensing. Drones can carry sensing equipment to assist with any
number of functions. ...
• Commercial aerial surveillance. ...
• Commercial and motion picture filmmaking. ...
• Oil, gas, and mineral exploration. ...
• Disaster relief. ...
• Real estate and construction. ...
• Military

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