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BENEFITS OF DRONES

In 2013 a private study estimated that by 2020 only Drone industry will create almost 1 Lac job opportunities per year, so considering the buoyant Drone market for future, we have also decided to become part in Drone revolution in India and to cater the demand of Drone Pilot, operator and maintenance staff. Govt. of India already announced, drone will be used for surveying under all panchayat area.

 

This utility of drones will render the multiple benefits to the government as well as to different corporate like:

 

1.  Photography: Includes Real estate, Film Making, special events, Journalism, Agriculture etc.

 

2. Agriculture: for proper application of liquid pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides, seeding, farm land mapping & surveying, crop theft or theft by animal etc.

 

3. Archaeological department: The unmanned drone system is now an important tool. Drones provide key surveying capabilities and point the way to new excavation sites. The drone is especially useful before we begin digging. We now use a drone on a daily basis for rapid, low-altitude, vertical shots, which we rectify and use for mapping archaeological remains

 

4. Utility Inspection: We spend millions of rupees inspecting infrastructure from power lines to pipelines, which are often in hard-to-reach, hazardous places. However, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or drones, are set to revolutionize the way utilities industries solve inspection issues. Utilities companies are particularly eager to use DRONEs to mitigate Hazardous, time consuming and expensive work. Drones can better monitor sensitive infrastructure for dangerous situations as well as improve distribution reliability and are even expected to cut inspection costs in half. Not only are they cutting costs, reducing time and decreasing injuries, but with drones, companies can also obtain high-quality, detailed images of overhead utility lines to look for damage, corrosion and more. They are able to provide engineers with real-time data, images and post-inspection analysis—the benefits of which are causing a shift away from traditional utility inspection methods.

 

5. Commercial Inspection : Bridges, Mobile & TV Towers, Wind Turbines, Power lines, Pipe Lines & even solar panels.

 

6. Residential Home Inspection: Checks roofs, chimneys, sliding, bricks and other structures for exterior damage

 

7. Wild life Management & Conservation: Wildlife drones can be used in many different ways, from small multi-rotor units that can scare invasive birds away from crops, to fixed-wing aircraft that fly above rain forests to spot orangutan nests. UAVs have also been shown to provide more precise data than traditional ground-based techniques when it comes to monitoring seabird colonies.

 

8. Public Service Surveillance: Many police departments in India have procured drones for law and order and aerial surveillance

 

9. E-Commerce: for a variety of purposes: to take inventory, streamline its distribution system, and use for “deliveries to customers”

 

10.  Aero medical: Drones have been successfully used in Rwanda, Taiwan, Nepal, and other countries to reach remote villages and hospitals. Medical drones are the future of disaster relief, providing much-needed help to isolated areas. Nurses, doctors, surgeons, blood bank operators, and other healthcare and nursing professionals are beginning to encounter drone-based services in many settings. 

 

11.  Entrepreneurship: DRONE parts & repairs, DRONE Aerobatics show, Aerial Advertising.

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