GIS and Drones
- info octopuspus
- Sep 30, 2021
- 1 min read
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), often known as "drone technology," is a popular issue in a number of fields, most of which are linked by GIS. They are one of the most cutting-edge and creative instruments available for business use. While UAVs have the benefit of being able to collect data with greater reach and agility, they also bring with them their own set of challenges.
The military has been using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for several decades. UAS technology, like GPS, was originally widely deployed by the military and is still used in the defense industry. Where are the drones flying, though? IT support of drone surveying, construction and planning, search and rescue, agricultural innovations, repairing, shipping services, atmospheric science, and much more fields are connected.
The important point is while using this quite new tech and its blessings, how to affect privacy, nuisance, and safety issues should be considered as a side note.

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