The term “drone” usually refers to any unpiloted aircraft. Sometimes referred to as “Unmanned Aerial Vehicles" (UAVs).
What is a Drone?
Drones, sometimes referred to as “Unmanned Aerial Vehicles” (UAVs) are meant to carry out tasks that range from the mundane to the ultra-dangerous. These robot-like vehicles can be found assisting the rescue of avalanche victims in the kashmir, at your front doorstep dropping off your groceries and almost everywhere in between. Types of Drones
Single Rotor Helicopters
Single rotor helicopters look exactly like tiny helicopters and can be gas or electric powered. The single blade and ability to run on gas helps its stability and fly for longer distances.
Multi-Rotor Drones
Multi-rotor drones are usually some of the smallest and lightest drones on the market. They have limited distance, speed and height, but make the perfect flying vehicle for enthusiasts and aerial photographers.
Fixed Wing Drones
Fixed wing drones look like normal airplanes, where the wings provide the lift instead of rotors- making them very efficient. These drones usually use fuel instead of electricity, allowing them to glide in the air for more than 16 hours. USES 1 Military operations
2 Delivery of a good
3 Emergency operations
4 Outer space
THESE CAN BE FOUND IN THE FUTURE DOING ALL THE STUFFS THAT ARE TODAY DONE BY HUMAN
YOU CAN SAY THESE ASS A TYPE OF ROBOT ONLY THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT ROBOT HAS AI (artificial intelligence)