2. What is a drone?
• Unmanned aerial vehicles, otherwise known as drones,
are remotely-controlled aircrafts which may be armed
with weapon or surveillance systems.
3. Military drones
• IAI RQ-5 Hunter: United States Army's Short Range UAV
system for division and corps commanders.
• Lockheed Martin Polecat : Used for research.
• MQ-1 Predator drone : Used for airstrikes.
5. Commercial Drones
• Real estate agents are using remote-controlled aircraft to film
bird's-eye-view video tours of homes, land and commercial
properties.
• Drones could allow businesses to deliver products to
customers without having to send a driver.
• Commercial photography has a lot to gain from legal UAVs.
• Drone-aided search and rescue missions have been adopted by
law enforcement across the country.
6. Agricultural Drones
• Relatively cheap drones with advanced sensors and
imaging capabilities .
• Equipped with autopilot using GPS and a standard point-
and-shoot camera.
• Collects data such as patterns in irrigation, soil variation,
and pest infestations.
7. Drone Journalism
• The use of drones for information collection in the
journalism industry is still new.
• KanyeWest has a fear that a drones could accidentally
electrocute his daughter.
• PSJD is the first international organization dedicated to
the emerging field of drone journalism.
8. Pros About Drones
• Drone strikes make the United States safer by decimating
terrorist networks across the world.
• Drone strikes are cheaper than engaging in ground or
manned aerial combat.
• Drones make US military personnel safer.
• The majority ofAmericans support drone strikes.
9. Cons About Drones
• Drone strikes kill large numbers of civilians and
traumatize local populations.
• Drone strikes violate international law.
• Drone strikes violate the sovereignty of other countries.
• Drone strikes are extremely unpopular in the affected
countries.
• Many drone operators have emotional and psychological
stress.
10. Laws About Drones
• The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration currently
prohibits the commercial use of UAVs.
• In Canada, operators can apply for special licenses.
• Drone strikes are legal under international law.
• Drone strikes are legal under US law.
11. Statistics About Drone Strikes
Year Number
of
Attacks
Militants Civilians Unknown Total
2008 36 223 28 47 334
2009 54 387 70 92 603
2010 122 788 16 45 971
2011 73 420 62 35 590
2012 48 268 5 33 354
2013 26 145 4 4 179
Total 369 2,291 286 274 3220
12. Conclusion
• What do you think about drones?
• Do you think we should use drones?
• If so, where should we use them?
• Who should regulate the usage of drones?
13. References
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