The document presents information about a group project on drone technology submitted by students Faisal Saleem, Ehtasham Anwar, and Imran Gulzar to their professor Mr. Taimoor Aamir. It discusses the introduction, history, types, workings, popular drones, uses, and advantages/disadvantages of drones. The types of drones discussed include the MQ-9 Reaper hunter/killer surveillance drone, DJI Phantom commercial/recreational drone, micro-UAVs, biomimetic drones, and blimps/balloons. The document also provides details on the MQ-9 Reaper drone's specifications and operations.
5. INTRODUCTION
• AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES (UAVS), KNOWN AS
DRONE
• DRONE STAND FOR “DYNAMIC REMOTELY
OPERATED NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT”.
6. • UAV can run without a human pilot
and it can be controlled by a remote
controller devices and computer
7. TYPES
• DRONES COME IN WIDE VARIETIES OF SIZES, SHAPES
AND FUNCTIONS.
• DRONES GENERLY ARE OF TWO TYPES:
• MQ-9 REAPER, A HUNTER KILLER SURVEILLANCE
UAV.(ALSO KNOWN AS KILLING MACHINE) THEY ARE
USUALLY DEPLOYED FOR MILITARY AND SPECIAL
OPERATION APPLICATIONS.
• DJI PHANTOM UAV FOR COMMERCIAL AND
RECREATIONAL AREAL PHOTOGRAPHY.(ALSO FOR
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH PURPOSES)
11. Biomimetic UAV:
• Art of panning and
building biomimetic
mechanical assembly is
called biomimetic
• Biomimetic alludes to
human-made
procedure, substances,
gadgets, framework
that impersonate nature
12. Blimps and
Balloons:
• A zeppelin or non-
unbending aircraft, is
carry (airship) without
an inward auxiliary
system or a battom
• Airship depend on the weight of the
lifting gas
13. History
• Abraham Karem is
said to be the men
who invented the
Predator drone
• By 1970s he was
building air-crafts for
the Israeli Air force
14. • The earliest attempt at a powered
unmanned aerial vehicle was A. M. Lows
“Aerial Target” of 1916
• After World War 1, first scale remote
piloted vehicle was developed by the film
star and model airplane enthusiast
Reginald Denny in 1935
• The birth of U.S UAVs began in 1959 when
U.S. Air Force officers, concerned about
losing pilots over hostile territory
15. • on February 4, 2002, the CIA first used an
unmanned predator drone in a targeted
killing
• In 2013, John Horgan reported in National
Geographic that at least 50 countries used
UAVs, With China, Iran, Israel, and others
designed and building their own verities.
• On 7 September 2015, the UCAV was used
for the first time in a live military operation
17. DRONE
OPERATES
•The drone like DJI Phantom
can be controlled by RC
Transmitter.
•The drones like MQ-9
Reaper and other like this
can be controlled in
commanding centre. It is
monitored by commanding
officers called Combat
System Officers in the
operating room.
21. APPLICATION OF DRONE
• USE IN AGRICULTURE
• USE IN DELIVERY
• USE IN MILITARY
• USE IN DOMESTIC
• USE IN INTERNET SERVICE
• USE IN NEWS AND MEDIA
• USE IN PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY
• USE IN 3D IMAGING OF LARGE MONUMENT
• USE IN CIVIL
22. Uses in military
• Search and destroy missions
• Antipersonnel mission
• Surveillance purposes
• Civil
• Policing
• Firefighting
• Search and rescue
23. Future uses of drone
• disaster areas
• Public service and safety
• Construction and landscaping
• Use in news and media
• Use in photography and videography
24. Most five deadly drones power in the
world
• United states
• Israel
• China
• Iran
• Russia
25. United states
• United state is the world leader in drone technology
• US military tremendous design and employment of
UAV technology
• US drone atteck campaigns Iraq, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia
Israel
• Israel drones also taken on a strike role operating in
Egypt and the occupied terries
• Israel technology directly influenced drone programs
in Russia and china remains an open question
26. China
• China will remain a huge player in the drone market
but Americans and Israelis have also adopted
• Former drones in the ISR role can provide the data
input that china system of anti access system need
function
Iran
• Iran has more operational experience with drones
then any country other than Israel of the united states
• Iran has also had success in exporting its drones to
proxies such as Hezbollah where they mostly play
the same ISR role
27. Russia
• Developing advanced new UAVs especially ones
depended on access to high communication networks
into the wheelhouse of the Russian system
• Russia also seems to have a good appreciation of
UAVs can offer from a military standpoint
• Russia forces have used UAVs to identify track
Ukrainian forces supplying data to separatists
28. Advantages of drones
• doesn’t require a qualified pilot
• Can enter any environments
• Can stay in the air for up to 30 hours
• Can be programmed to complete the mission
autonomously
Dis-advantages of drones
• Costly compared to manned vehicles
• Limited abilities
• More hardware complexity
29. g
General information
Length : 11m
Wingspan : 20.1 m
Speed : 370 km/h
Payload : 1700 kg
Armament : Hellifire, missiles and laser
guided bombs