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DRONES

An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a drone is an aircraft without a human pilot aboard.Its flight is controlled either autonomously by onboard computers or by the remote control of a pilot on the ground or in another vehicle.
In the mid-1800s Austria sent unmanned, bomb-filled balloons to attack Venice. The drone seen today started innovation in the early 1900s and was originally used for target practice to train military personnel. It continued to be developed duringWorld War I, when the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company came up with a pilotless aerial torpedo that would drop and explode at a preset time.
HISTORY
TYPES
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Autonomous aircraft – currently considered unsuitable for regulation due to legal and liability issues
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Remotely piloted aircraft – subject to civil regulation under ICAO and under the relevant national aviation authority
They are usually deployed for military and special operation applications, but also used in a growing number of civil applications, such as policing and firefighting, and nonmilitary security work, such as inspection of power or pipelines. UAVs are often preferred for missions that are too "dull, dirty or dangerous for manned aircraft,but it can also be used for fun.