Unmanned aerial vehicle. The principle of operation and functionality
Analytical review of the research topic
Unmanned future: state and prospects of UAVS
An example of UAV use in agriculture.
Use of UAVS for providing Internet access
Fire protection system
The use of UAVs for the development of the Arctic shelf
UAVs in search and rescue operations
Delivery using UAVs
Conclusion​
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1.

«Ufa state aviation technical University»
Faculty of ADET
Department of AD
State and prospects of development of unmanned
aviation
Performed by: student of the group as-105 m Kislitsyn AP
Ufa -2020

2. Unmanned aerial vehicle. The principle of operation and functionality

3. Analytical review of the research topic

USA
1%
9%
7%
Asian region
38%
18%
Western Europe
Eastern Europe
27%
Middle East
The share of the world market for
conducting R & d in the development of
BLAH
1%
4%
3% 3% 1%
Latin American
country
USA
1%1%
France
4%
Israel
4%
Japan
5%
9%
Canada
64%
Sweden
Great Britain
Germany
China
The world market for the production of BLAH
Korea
Austria
Russia
Today, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
can become a breakthrough in the world
of Commerce. A new profession
"operator for controlling unmanned
aerial vehicles"has appeared on the
labor market. Questions about the
feasibility of using this technology and
its viability are no longer discussed, all
experts are trying to make economic
forecasts for the development of this
technology. According to forecasts, the
commercial use of drones will lead to
the creation of 100,000 additional jobs
in the United States by 2025, and the
national economy will receive more than
$ 23 billion. The use of unmanned
technologies will help increase the GDP
of countries several times.

4. Unmanned future: state and prospects of UAVS

5. An example of UAV use in agriculture.

6. Use of UAVS for providing Internet access

Solara is the first atmospheric
satellite
the Aquila project is one of many projects to deliver the Internet from
the sky.

7. Fire protection system

8. The use of UAVs for the development of the Arctic shelf

9. UAVs in search and rescue operations

10. Delivery using UAVs

11. Conclusion​

The development of unmanned technology can certainly boost
economic growth. However, existing restrictions do not allow this
direction to develop fully. There are a number of factors hindering the
development of promising technology that need to be addressed as
quickly as possible:
1. The lack of a legal framework regulating the use of unmanned aerial
vehicles.
2. The Lack of collision warning systems that allow integrating UAVs
into a single airspace and sharing them with manned General
aviation.
3. Increased UAV accident rate. Many UAV models use imperfect
autopilots.
4. There Are no standards and procedures for certification and
standardization of UAVs.
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