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    5 Great Drone Technology Applications 

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesMay 20, 20244 Mins Read
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    Unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly known as drones, are no longer just about recreational activities.

    There are multiple examples of great drone applications that help people throughout the world. And thanks to the fact that drones are becoming more accessible and cheaper, things are bound to get even better in the future.

    Let’s take a look at some of these applications.

    1. Delivery

    One of the standout benefits of drone usage is the fact that they can deliver things without encountering traffic jams and other obstacles. The aerial realm is not that busy (not yet, anyway).

    So long as there are no force majeure events, drones should be able to reach their destination with relative ease.

    Imagine needing to deliver medical supplies or donor transplants in a remote area like Alaska. The snow makes it difficult for ambulances to maneuver the roads, and dog sleds or snowmobiles are hardly an efficient alternative when every second counts.

    In addition to medicine, drone delivery also works great for various commodities somebody needs. If the area is difficult to reach via usual transportation, drones are the way to go.

    2. Wildlife Conservation

    The environment problems are a sensitive issue. Those trying to preserve our planet are doing their best to make as little impact as possible on already fragile ecosystems.

    Tracking wildlife populations, for one, is much better when you don’t have to use giant trucks that disrupt an ecosystem. Instead, monitor migrations and other aspects from the air with next to no interaction with the wildlife.

    Drones also work as a means to drop seeds and fertilizers to fight off deforestation. Forest fires ravage the landscape, and drones help repopulate the forest with new trees in an efficient manner.

    3. Industrial Site Inspection

    Risking someone’s health to inspect the state of a building is a thing of the past. Instead, it is better to rely on drones and their non-destructive testing methodology to determine whether an asset has wear and tear or other irregularities.

    The method is much more efficient. Setting up a ladder or another way to access a difficult-to-reach area for a person is a hassle. Meanwhile, flying a drone there and inspecting the material is a piece of cake if the one piloting the drone knows what they are doing.

    4. Filmmaking

    The way movie makers go about approaching production has changed a lot in recent years due to multiple factors.

    One such factor is how drones provide new ways to take exciting shots, particularly when filming action scenes.

    If you were to compare the cinematography of modern action flicks with flicks from 20 or so years ago, the difference is more than clear. And directors still have plenty of ways to reinvest and come up with even more exciting shots that will hopefully bring even more fun to both cinephiles and casual audiences.

    5. Watering and Fertilizing

    We already have mentioned how drones can be used to manage deforestation by showering seeds and fertilizer.

    The same can be said about agriculture. More and more farmers are looking to invest in drones and create an efficient model that wastes fewer resources, such as water and fertilizer.

    It’s not just about spending less time. Drones are accurate enough to significantly boost overall farming optimization, especially when paired with advanced tools like weed sprayers nz. Other than watering and fertilizing, drone technology is also smart enough to detect pests. 

    Conclusion

    To sum everything up, drones continue to make their mark in different fields, and it’s unlikely that this trend will stop anytime soon.

    It will be interesting to see what new applications we get to enjoy in the future, but there’s no denying that even now, there are plenty of great and useful examples.

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