PROJECT PRESENTATION
• GROUP MEMBERS:
FAISAL SALEEM (GROUP LEADER)
EHTASHAM ANWAR
IMRAN GULZAR
• SUBMITTED TO: MR.TAIMOOR AAMIR
DRONE
TECHNOLOGY
(UAV)
CONTENTS
• INTRODUCTION
• HISTORY
• TYPES
• WORKING
• POPULAR DRONES
• USES
INTRODUCTION
• AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES (UAVS), KNOWN AS
DRONE
• DRONE STAND FOR “DYNAMIC REMOTELY
OPERATED NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT”.
• UAV can run without a human pilot
and it can be controlled by a remote
controller devices and computer
TYPES
• DRONES COME IN WIDE VARIETIES OF SIZES, SHAPES
AND FUNCTIONS.
• DRONES GENERLY ARE OF TWO TYPES:
• MQ-9 REAPER, A HUNTER KILLER SURVEILLANCE
UAV.(ALSO KNOWN AS KILLING MACHINE) THEY ARE
USUALLY DEPLOYED FOR MILITARY AND SPECIAL
OPERATION APPLICATIONS.
• DJI PHANTOM UAV FOR COMMERCIAL AND
RECREATIONAL AREAL PHOTOGRAPHY.(ALSO FOR
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH PURPOSES)
TYPES
MQ-9 ReaperDJI Phantom
Some other types are following.
• Micro-UAV
• Biomimetic-UAV
• Blimps and Balloons
Micro-UAVs:
• Small scale flying
vehicle,
• Or miniaturized
scale air vehicle
(MAV)
Biomimetic UAV:
• Art of panning and
building biomimetic
mechanical assembly is
called biomimetic
• Biomimetic alludes to
human-made
procedure, substances,
gadgets, framework
that impersonate nature
Blimps and
Balloons:
• A zeppelin or non-
unbending aircraft, is
carry (airship) without
an inward auxiliary
system or a battom
• Airship depend on the weight of the
lifting gas
History
• Abraham Karem is
said to be the men
who invented the
Predator drone
• By 1970s he was
building air-crafts for
the Israeli Air force
• The earliest attempt at a powered
unmanned aerial vehicle was A. M. Lows
“Aerial Target” of 1916
• After World War 1, first scale remote
piloted vehicle was developed by the film
star and model airplane enthusiast
Reginald Denny in 1935
• The birth of U.S UAVs began in 1959 when
U.S. Air Force officers, concerned about
losing pilots over hostile territory
• on February 4, 2002, the CIA first used an
unmanned predator drone in a targeted
killing
• In 2013, John Horgan reported in National
Geographic that at least 50 countries used
UAVs, With China, Iran, Israel, and others
designed and building their own verities.
• On 7 September 2015, the UCAV was used
for the first time in a live military operation
Working
DRONE
OPERATES
•The drone like DJI Phantom
can be controlled by RC
Transmitter.
•The drones like MQ-9
Reaper and other like this
can be controlled in
commanding centre. It is
monitored by commanding
officers called Combat
System Officers in the
operating room.
MQ-9 REAPER OPERATES
APPLICATION OF DRONE
• USE IN AGRICULTURE
• USE IN DELIVERY
• USE IN MILITARY
• USE IN DOMESTIC
• USE IN INTERNET SERVICE
• USE IN NEWS AND MEDIA
• USE IN PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY
• USE IN 3D IMAGING OF LARGE MONUMENT
• USE IN CIVIL
Uses in military
• Search and destroy missions
• Antipersonnel mission
• Surveillance purposes
• Civil
• Policing
• Firefighting
• Search and rescue
Future uses of drone
• disaster areas
• Public service and safety
• Construction and landscaping
• Use in news and media
• Use in photography and videography
Most five deadly drones power in the
world
• United states
• Israel
• China
• Iran
• Russia
United states
• United state is the world leader in drone technology
• US military tremendous design and employment of
UAV technology
• US drone atteck campaigns Iraq, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia
Israel
• Israel drones also taken on a strike role operating in
Egypt and the occupied terries
• Israel technology directly influenced drone programs
in Russia and china remains an open question
China
• China will remain a huge player in the drone market
but Americans and Israelis have also adopted
• Former drones in the ISR role can provide the data
input that china system of anti access system need
function
Iran
• Iran has more operational experience with drones
then any country other than Israel of the united states
• Iran has also had success in exporting its drones to
proxies such as Hezbollah where they mostly play
the same ISR role
Russia
• Developing advanced new UAVs especially ones
depended on access to high communication networks
into the wheelhouse of the Russian system
• Russia also seems to have a good appreciation of
UAVs can offer from a military standpoint
• Russia forces have used UAVs to identify track
Ukrainian forces supplying data to separatists
Advantages of drones
• doesn’t require a qualified pilot
• Can enter any environments
• Can stay in the air for up to 30 hours
• Can be programmed to complete the mission
autonomously
Dis-advantages of drones
• Costly compared to manned vehicles
• Limited abilities
• More hardware complexity
g
General information
Length : 11m
Wingspan : 20.1 m
Speed : 370 km/h
Payload : 1700 kg
Armament : Hellifire, missiles and laser
guided bombs
Thank you.

Drone technology

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    PROJECT PRESENTATION • GROUPMEMBERS: FAISAL SALEEM (GROUP LEADER) EHTASHAM ANWAR IMRAN GULZAR • SUBMITTED TO: MR.TAIMOOR AAMIR
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    CONTENTS • INTRODUCTION • HISTORY •TYPES • WORKING • POPULAR DRONES • USES
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    INTRODUCTION • AN UNMANNEDAERIAL VEHICLES (UAVS), KNOWN AS DRONE • DRONE STAND FOR “DYNAMIC REMOTELY OPERATED NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT”.
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    • UAV canrun without a human pilot and it can be controlled by a remote controller devices and computer
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    TYPES • DRONES COMEIN WIDE VARIETIES OF SIZES, SHAPES AND FUNCTIONS. • DRONES GENERLY ARE OF TWO TYPES: • MQ-9 REAPER, A HUNTER KILLER SURVEILLANCE UAV.(ALSO KNOWN AS KILLING MACHINE) THEY ARE USUALLY DEPLOYED FOR MILITARY AND SPECIAL OPERATION APPLICATIONS. • DJI PHANTOM UAV FOR COMMERCIAL AND RECREATIONAL AREAL PHOTOGRAPHY.(ALSO FOR EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH PURPOSES)
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    Some other typesare following. • Micro-UAV • Biomimetic-UAV • Blimps and Balloons
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    Micro-UAVs: • Small scaleflying vehicle, • Or miniaturized scale air vehicle (MAV)
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    Biomimetic UAV: • Artof panning and building biomimetic mechanical assembly is called biomimetic • Biomimetic alludes to human-made procedure, substances, gadgets, framework that impersonate nature
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    Blimps and Balloons: • Azeppelin or non- unbending aircraft, is carry (airship) without an inward auxiliary system or a battom • Airship depend on the weight of the lifting gas
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    History • Abraham Karemis said to be the men who invented the Predator drone • By 1970s he was building air-crafts for the Israeli Air force
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    • The earliestattempt at a powered unmanned aerial vehicle was A. M. Lows “Aerial Target” of 1916 • After World War 1, first scale remote piloted vehicle was developed by the film star and model airplane enthusiast Reginald Denny in 1935 • The birth of U.S UAVs began in 1959 when U.S. Air Force officers, concerned about losing pilots over hostile territory
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    • on February4, 2002, the CIA first used an unmanned predator drone in a targeted killing • In 2013, John Horgan reported in National Geographic that at least 50 countries used UAVs, With China, Iran, Israel, and others designed and building their own verities. • On 7 September 2015, the UCAV was used for the first time in a live military operation
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    DRONE OPERATES •The drone likeDJI Phantom can be controlled by RC Transmitter. •The drones like MQ-9 Reaper and other like this can be controlled in commanding centre. It is monitored by commanding officers called Combat System Officers in the operating room.
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    APPLICATION OF DRONE •USE IN AGRICULTURE • USE IN DELIVERY • USE IN MILITARY • USE IN DOMESTIC • USE IN INTERNET SERVICE • USE IN NEWS AND MEDIA • USE IN PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY • USE IN 3D IMAGING OF LARGE MONUMENT • USE IN CIVIL
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    Uses in military •Search and destroy missions • Antipersonnel mission • Surveillance purposes • Civil • Policing • Firefighting • Search and rescue
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    Future uses ofdrone • disaster areas • Public service and safety • Construction and landscaping • Use in news and media • Use in photography and videography
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    Most five deadlydrones power in the world • United states • Israel • China • Iran • Russia
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    United states • Unitedstate is the world leader in drone technology • US military tremendous design and employment of UAV technology • US drone atteck campaigns Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia Israel • Israel drones also taken on a strike role operating in Egypt and the occupied terries • Israel technology directly influenced drone programs in Russia and china remains an open question
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    China • China willremain a huge player in the drone market but Americans and Israelis have also adopted • Former drones in the ISR role can provide the data input that china system of anti access system need function Iran • Iran has more operational experience with drones then any country other than Israel of the united states • Iran has also had success in exporting its drones to proxies such as Hezbollah where they mostly play the same ISR role
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    Russia • Developing advancednew UAVs especially ones depended on access to high communication networks into the wheelhouse of the Russian system • Russia also seems to have a good appreciation of UAVs can offer from a military standpoint • Russia forces have used UAVs to identify track Ukrainian forces supplying data to separatists
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    Advantages of drones •doesn’t require a qualified pilot • Can enter any environments • Can stay in the air for up to 30 hours • Can be programmed to complete the mission autonomously Dis-advantages of drones • Costly compared to manned vehicles • Limited abilities • More hardware complexity
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    g General information Length :11m Wingspan : 20.1 m Speed : 370 km/h Payload : 1700 kg Armament : Hellifire, missiles and laser guided bombs
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