
Structure:
The structure of a Drone comprises: Powerplant, central processing unit system, power source, rotor blades, and various mounts.

2. Operation Mechanism of Unmanned Aircraft
UAVs are controlled within a cockpit equipped with controls, levers, and numerous buttons akin to those found in commercial aircraft. The flight crew can operate the aircraft remotely from a base.
Aircraft with simpler construction and easier control can be operated using a radio controller, or even a smartphone and tablet.

3. Current Applications of UAVs
- Surveillance, tracking, and targeting of aerial objectives, supporting ground forces.
- Recording and transmitting live video footage from above.
- Providing doorstep delivery assistance.

- Gathering meteorological data, weather forecasting.
- Supporting aerial filming and photography.
- Constructing maps, particularly 3D maps.
- Utilized in agriculture (fertilizer spreading, pesticide spraying, etc.).

- Search and rescue operations when other vehicles cannot access the area.
4. Why Use Drones in Agriculture

Drones facilitate more effective fertilizer spreading and pesticide spraying due to their ability to fly high and far, equipped with even spraying systems covering a wide area. This enhances efficiency, productivity, while also saving time and effort in cultivation.

Drones aid in comprehensive field observation through digital photography, collecting diverse information. Farmers can make informed decisions on crop management while enhancing their image by integrating advanced technology into farming practices.

Fully automated devices help protect crops and regulate fertilizer levels appropriately, minimizing harm by eliminating the need for direct contact with pesticides.
Some smartphone models are currently available on Mytour.We hope this article provides you with valuable insights into Drones. Thank you and see you in future topics!
