The Future direction of drones
Military useIn the future, militarised drones will be used with more efficiency and frequency than today. Drones can perfect what humans do, so by investing in drones, wars will be made easier to win. With drones, soldiers can be replaced with drones. For example, drones can be programmed to do the same thing as what current soldiers are doing, and perfect it. With drones replacing soldiers, casualties of war will only be restricted to loss of drones, not humans.
Drones can also act as spies for military uses. People can create drones to be the size of flies, and make them act like flies, when in fact they are not. For example, a drone can fly over to an opposing country and find information about their plans and defence strategies. Drones can excel military operations, whether that be in combat or spying on the enemy countries. Reference: The Coming Revolution of Drone Warfare 2015, The Wall Street Journal, accessed7 September 2015, <http://www.wsj.com/articles/amy-zegart-the-coming-revolution-of-drone-warfare-1426720364>. |
Other useIn the future, drones will be used for nearly every aspect of life. From flying billboards to street side food stalls, they will be all around us. With drones, our lives will be made easier. For example, a drone may act as a speed camera and when someone is going over the limit, it can send the person a fine straight away, rather than sending it to the police and getting it sorted out from there.
Also, video calling someone will change through the use of drones. A drone with a camera built in it can move around at any angle without the person needing to hold the device. For example, if a man goes on a business trip for a week, he can still be able to communicate with his family and can see everything that is going on with ease. Video calling drones will make it easier for people to connect and talk with one another. Reference: Short Film Depicts the Fascinating and Frightening Future of Drones 2015,Discover Magazine, accessed 7 September 2015, <http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/drone360/2015/04/15/film-future-drones/#.Ve0NaBGqpHx>. |