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in this paper I will explore the rapidly emerging global landscape, introduction, working and new implementations of remotely piloted aerial vehicles which will be highly use for defence. This paper presents a novel way for effective functioning and to reduce the problems encountered by military personnel. This drone is merely different from that of the existing drones. This drone possess single propeller connected to a brushless motor present at the middle of the drone and it has excellent sub system and along with it has a good recovery system which will be useful in recovering data back. It has different sensors like ultrasonic sensor (to detect obstacle), chemical sensor (to detect chemicals), sensing sensor (to operate drone), etc. It cannot only fly but also can move on the earth. It has good battery system (it can work for long time). The camera can rotate in 360◦and it will give 3D image processing. It works not only on GPS but also on sensor. Finally the paper identifies specific comprehensive manner for the future policy in military applications.
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1. ABSTRACT
Uninhabited air vehicles (UAVs) are
increasingly being used in areas where
manned aircraft are too dangerous,
costly or difficult to deploy. In addition to
well publicised military applications they
can be used in many civilian areas such
as search and rescue, monitoring of
forest fires, traffic congestion monitoring,
aerial surveys, railway track inspection,
and police and security surveillance. The
development of completely autonomous
UAVs presents numerous and
formidable research challenges. To
solve these challenging systems
engineering problem requires a truly
multi-disciplinary approach. .In addition,
using Android mobile device
incorporation with GPS has been used
for live position tracking of UAVs. . This
paper will explore the rapidly emerging
global landscape of UAVs to understand
and analyse the various ways in which
these autonomously and remotely
piloted aerial vehicles are integrating
themselves with various aspects of
military, security purpose.
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
• Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA)
http://www.modelaircraft.org
• Small UAV Coalition
http://www.smalluavcoalition.org
By using this UAV the lives of military
souls can be saved and the terrorists can
be assaulted easily or captured with
lives.
This UAV can aid military people in
developing a better strategy for
approach.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
• The authors are thankful to the Management
for providing excellent guidance and support.
DISCUSSION
UAV are of peculiar importance in the
history of defense. Drones in military
service are ordinally large making it
unfavorable for secret attacks. It can be
accessed 1km away from the target.
UAV has a brushless motor connected
in parallel for effective use of battery.
It can be stabilized at particular altitude
to visualize apparently.
In addition it possess sensors to detect
nuclear(or)chemical detection.
This UAV not only can flight but also
move on earth.
This can also provide
It has a special feature to discuss that
is it has a gun & bomb fitted to it.
If used by a terrorist (or) civilian it will
be dangerous.
Fig 1:Acting independently; without human control
Fig 2:Someone is controlling the direct motion
Fig 5 : Prevents crash in the event of unsafe
situation Loss of GPS signal Loss of Radio Control Signal
RESULTS
Fig 3:Equipment being carrier Camera Air measurements Lasers
Fig 4:UAV uses sensors to maneuver around obstacles and avoid
collision Cameras Ultrasonic sensors Lasers
IMPACT OF UNINHABITED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV)
THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT
C.Jeevan Prasad(154M1A0419)
Department of E.C.E, Vemu Institute of Technology, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh
INTRODUCTION
1. Autonomous
2. Manual Control
3. Intelligent Orientation Control
4. Sense and Avoid
5. Ultrasonic Sensors
6. Payload, Camera
7.Communication
8.Equipped gun
FEATURES
Fig 6: Camera Gimbal
On June 16, 1861, Thaddeus Lowe
from New Hampshire, hovered 500
feet over the White House, hanging
in a tiny basket from a balloon of his
own design. “This point of
observation commands an area
near fifty miles in diameter—the city
with its girdle of encampments
presents a superb scene,” Lowe
wrote in a telegram to Abraham
Lincoln. This was the first electronic
message to be sent from the air to
the ground. Aerial observation has a
long history; Lowe was not its first
practitioner. But the point he made
remains true today; aerial views
command a great deal, in both
senses of the word. The first UAV
was developed in 1917 – it was a
crude motorized bomb They were
developed for risky military
operation.