Linghang Small Classroom: Taking stock of several industries that drones have changed, Part 2
2023-09-22 19:00Pilot Class: Taking stock of several industries changed by drones
I have mentioned to you before about five industries that have been changed by drones. Today, we will continue to talk with you about this topic and what other industries have been changed by the emergence of drones.
No. 1 industry changed by drones: Search and rescue industry
rescue drone play an increasingly important role in the search and rescue field, carrying cameras to carry out searches. For example, drones can be used in forest fire prevention. When a forest fire breaks out, rescue teams can use drones to search and detect fire points, and can use drones to carry payload equipment to extinguish small-scale fires. rescue.
Industry No. 2 is changing due to drones: the aerial photography industry.
In the traditional aerial photography industry, operators stand at a higher position to take photos and videos. This method of aerial photography not only wastes a lot of manpower, material, and financial resources but also increases the risk factor. Some locations have special terrain and are difficult to reach. Therefore, the use of aerial photography drones equipped with camera equipment for aerial photography has become mainstream. Drone aerial photography can make the content of aerial photography clearer and reduce the investment of money.
Industry No. 3 changed by drones: Disaster relief
When a disaster occurs, using drones to carry critical supplies for rescue has become mainstream. Relief Supplies Delivery Multirotor Drones have low environmental requirements and can move freely through disaster scenes, making it difficult for rescue vehicles to enter. In addition, drones can also effectively deliver goods and invest some resources in disaster areas to help people in disaster areas tide over difficulties.
Industry No. 4 changed by drones: animal migration observation
UAVs can be used to observe animal migration. When animals migrate on a large scale, only by keeping a distance can humans reduce their impact on the natural environment.