2. Introducation
• An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), which is also known as a drone is an aircraft
that can be driven without the pilot inside it. “DRONE” word can be abbreviated as
“DYNAMIC REMOTELY OPERATED NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT”.
• UAVs are come down from target drones and remotely piloted vehicles engaged in
the military forces of many countries in the decades. UAV was originally invented
for combat and reconnaissance purposes in the defense sector.
• In this type of UAV, there is a phase change from VTOL to cruise condition, and that
change is known as transition mode. Here the structure of the UAV is similar to the
shape of a fixed-wing drone but a tilt mechanism is actuated at the end of the wing
that is near the wingtips.
3. What is a Drones?
Types of drone available?
How does a drone work?
What are Drones used for?
Whats are the starting prices?
4. What is a Drones?
A drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or unmanned aircraft system. It is
essentially a flying robot this is controlled remotely or can fly autonomously with
software-controlled flight plans embedded in its system that work in conjunction
with sensors and a global positioning system (GPS). Drones are of different types
and sizes and are used for a variety of purposes.
5. Types of drone available?
Types of Drones
Here’s a rundown of the four main types of drones, their uses, their
strengths and weaknesses:
Multi-Rotor Drones
Fixed-Wing Drones
Single-Rotor Drones
Fixed-Wing Hybrid VTOL
6. How does a drone work?
Drones have two basic functions: flight mode and navigation. To fly, drones must have a power
source, such as battery or fuel. They also have rotors, propellers and a frame. The frame of a
drone is typically made of a lightweight, composite material to reduce weight and increase
maneuverability.
7. What are Drones used for?
Drones now have many functions, ranging from monitoring climate
change to carrying out search operations after natural disasters,
photography, filming, and delivering goods. But their most well-known
and controversial use is by the military for reconnaissance, surveillance
and targeted attacks.
11. Drones, officially known as UAV’s are
regulated by the DGCA.
UAV’s are aircraft and must follow all
DGCA rules and regulations that govern
their category of use.