History Of Drones

Have you ever seen a drone and wondered how they were made? Well, A drone, in technological terms, is an unmanned aircraft. Essentially, a drone is a flying robot that can be remotely controlled or fly autonomously through software-controlled flight plans in their embedded systems, working in conjunction with onboard sensors and GPS," The quadcopter configuration is one thing that many current commercial drones have in common. The gyroplane, an ancestor to the helicopter, was created in 1907 by brothers Jacques and Louis Bréguet with assistance from French physiologist Professor Charles Richet. This marked the beginning of the technology's development (Vyas). Soon in 1916, after the outbreak of World War 1. British jengineer Archibald Low made the first UAV or Unmanned Aerial Vehicle.

Once the general technology was formed, drone technology slowly evolved in terms of mobility and speed to what we see today. Today drones are even used for delivering packages by amazon. This is proven in the multiple world records that have been broken by drones. On 3rd July 2023 Sky Elements Drone Shows broke the record for the The largest aerial sentence formed by multirotors/drones. Followed by that another world record was broken in a drone show in North Richland Hills where 1002 drones worked together and broke the most drones in one place. In modern day combat drone warfare is an important sector that can change the tides in recent geopolitics. A vast array of military tasks can be carried out by drones, including target acquisition, intelligence collection, force protection, surveillance and reconnaissance, search and rescue, supply and logistics, combat operations, anti-drone operations, training, and simulation.