Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are aircraft that operate without a pilot onboard, controlled either remotely or autonomously. They are equipped with sensors, cameras, and GPS systems, allowing them to perform a wide range of tasks, from surveillance to delivery services. Drones are used across various industries, including agriculture, where they monitor crops and gather data; in military applications for reconnaissance and targeted strikes; in film and media for aerial photography; and in search and rescue missions.
Their versatility and cost-effectiveness make them increasingly popular, as they can access difficult or dangerous areas with ease. Drones are also playing a key role in logistics, with companies like Amazon exploring their use for package delivery. However, the widespread use of drones has raised concerns around privacy, security, and airspace regulation. As technology advances, drones are expected to become even more integrated into daily life and business operations, with autonomous capabilities evolving rapidly.





