The Future of Drones in the US Military
Drones are nothing new to the military. However, they have evolved quite a bit since the first time they were used as a weapon or as any part of the military. The future for the military and drones is bright and will likely include artificial intelligence and other robotic platforms. For the United States Military, it’s likely that drones will become the weapon of choice in the future. They will likely be used for attack and counter-attack with multiple platforms making drones one of the easiest weapons to use n history. However, drones are not just a weapon for the military.
Known as UAVs or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to the military, drones have the ability to do far more than just be used as a weapon. This technology has already been deployed all across the globe for many uses in many industries. The military is no different and has adopted UAVs for a number of tasks. One of the main uses for drones in the military is surveillance. Many drones are used for surveillance in different ways. These drones can range from very small to rather large, depending on the type of surveillance needed. Along with surveillance, many drones are used for reconnaissance in the military. They can be great for gathering intelligence on the battlefield before any soldiers actually have to go into the area.
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