What are The Positive Uses of Drones (2024)

What are The Positive Uses of Drones (1)

This week Drone Safe Register (DSR) explores the amazing applications in which drones (UAVs) are used.

Commercial drone usage spans so many different business types and industry sectors.

Drones are entering a new era. The driving force behind drone technology is increasing efficiency, increasing safety and doing so at lower costs. According to Goldman Sachs research, the global commercial drone industry is set to evolve into a $100 billion market by 2020. Right before our very eyes drones are game changing just about every business and industry sector.

We hear a lot of negative press associated with drones from near misses with manned aircraft to drones being flown over Big Ben – all it takes is just one reckless person to flout the UK’s aviation rules and the drone industry’s reputation takes a leap backwards. Drones in the wrong hands are clearly bad news, yet for all the bad press there are some very positive stories making their mark out there!

DSR has scoured our member profiles and the internet to help us tell the story! From their potential to expedite shipping to aerial inspections, surveillance and even helping to protect wildlife in the form of drone conservation. From sacrificing drones in the name of science by flying direct into a volcano inferno to saving lives using drones- we discover some very exciting drone usage!

Inspections and Construction

Drones are perfectly suited to aerial inspections. Bridges, listed buildings, construction sites, solar farms, wind turbines all require drone inspections!

Saving Lives

Drones and innovations in UAV technology are helping to save lives all around the world. In Rwanda drones are being deployed to deliver lifesaving medical supplies to those in need, in a country that is renowned for remoteness and bad roads. Check out Zipline’s impressive UAV, which is reducing delivery times from 4 hours across difficult topography to an almost effortless 15 minutes by drone.

Another lifesaving drone that caught our eye is ‘Ambulance Drone’ which was developed by engineering student Alec Momont at Tu Delt in the Netherlands. Alec specifically created it to tackle the high mortality rate of people who suffer cardiac arrest.

Around 800,000 people have a cardiac arrest per year in Europe, but only 8% actually survive. To deal with this Alec designed his prototype drone with a built-in defibrillator, on-board camera and microphone to allow a medic to operate it remotely. Ambulance Drone folds up and becomes a toolbox for all kinds of emergency supplies. Future implementations will also serve other cases such as drowning, diabetes, respiratory issues and traumas. Very impressive:

More locally in Surrey, UK, drones are being used by the Surrey Search and Rescue to search the county for missing people and save lives. Using drones to capture footage on difficult terrain and hard to reach areas, such as rivers and woodland, allows the rescue team to gain vital information quickly, safely and respond effectively at an incident.

The rescue service has employed the use of two DJI Phantom 3 drones to stream footage back to their command vehicle. The team of unpaid specialists can be called out by Surrey Police to help find missing children or an elderly person who may be suffering from dementia. This technology offers a highly cost effective approach to a missing person search and situational awareness especially during flooding or water rescues.

Emergency Services

Drones are transforming the way emergency services and first response teams operate by not only helping emergency teams make faster, smarter and better informed decisions, but also by providing first responders with more detailed information from an aerial perspective. The technology is easy to deploy and can be used in dangerous situations without risking pilots’ lives. This ultimately saves lives and property.

Here in the UK, police forces around the country are using drones to aid criminal investigations. Earlier in the year, The Times reported that more than a quarter of the 43 forces in England and Wales are considering introducing the UAVs following a successful test period.

Sussex and Surrey forces use a drone with a camera to patrol the perimeter of Gatwick airport for suspicious activity. The forces received a £250,000 grant from the Police Innovation Fund to buy additional SkyRanger drones. They now have five drones – more than any other force in the country.

Science and Exploration

All around the world drones are helping scientists to boldly go to places that are inaccessible or too inhospitable for humans to collect data.

None more so than explorer Sam Cossman’s science expedition whose volcano mission success was crucial to drone usage. Last year drone pilots and scientists converged on Marum Crater, an active volcano in Vanuatu. The team used camera-mounted drones to capture high-definition images of the spectacular yet dangerous volcano. The scientists battled toxic gases and boiling lava whilst exploring the 7.5-mile-wide (12-kilometer) caldera. We are happy to learn that all the team survived the expedition but unfortunately two drones succumbed to the harsh environment. The exploration team was able to bring back video and photos that will help scientists learn more about the volcano and the life around it. A mission made possible only by the use of drones!

Agriculture

One of the world’s greatest challenges is preserving our environment for future generations while sustaining a growing global population. The key to combining greater agricultural yields with sustainable farming practices is efficiency. Drones are set to game change farming and agriculture more than any other industry and sector. This is all set to happen through precision agriculture.

Animal Conservation and Planet Protection

Drones are having huge positive effects in animal conservation and habitat protection. UAV’s are helping especially in wildlife monitoring, geographic mapping and environmental law enforcement. UAV’s provide researchers with a unique ‘bird’s eye’ view of their subjects, enabling them to count individuals easily and determine the population’s size. Drones can help keep tabs on migration patterns and assess the species’ overall health. They also help keep poachers away!

DSR was impressed with Ocean Alliance’s use of cutting drones that are helping to study whales in the Sea of Cortez. The Snotbot’s team of researchers conduct non-invasive, ground breaking aerial technology for the purpose of whale research and conservation.

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What are The Positive Uses of Drones (2024)

FAQs

What are the positives of drones? ›

In conclusion, drone technology offers numerous advantages. It increases efficiency, improves safety, saves costs, and expands applications in various industries. Drones also provide accessibility to remote areas for various purposes.

What are the best uses of drones? ›

The top industries for drone applications are Energy, Construction, and Agriculture, in that order. The top drone applications are Drone Mapping & Surveying, Drone Inspections, and Drone Photography & Filming, in that order.

How can drones help us? ›

Express shipping and delivery. Gathering information or supplying essentials for disaster management. Thermal sensor drones for search and rescue operations. Geographic mapping of inaccessible terrain and locations.

Are drones a positive or negative influence on society? ›

Drones, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), have positively contributed to society by enhancing efficiency, safety, sustainability, and accessibility across various sectors. Examples include disaster response, precision agriculture, and environmental monitoring.

How are drones useful in real life? ›

In construction, drones make surveying land, monitoring progress, and inspecting structures easy and fast. They quickly cover large areas and take detailed images to keep projects on track. High-resolution photos and videos help with mapping, measuring, and comparing against blueprints.

Who will benefit from drone? ›

Overall, drones can help scientists to gather data more efficiently, safely, and accurately than traditional methods. They can provide new opportunities for research and exploration, and offer valuable insights into our natural world.

Is drone really useful? ›

Drones have multiple commercial advantages in industries such as marketing, package delivery, and surveying. For hobbyists, drones provide a unique way of capturing visuals, offering an adrenaline rush with drone racing and as an educational tool for learning electronics and aerodynamics.

What are peaceful uses of drones? ›

UN missions can also use drones to increase awareness for conflict prevention, for instance by monitoring the movements of armed groups towards civilian population centers, including the often massive camps housing displaced people in conflict zones.

What is the main purpose of a drone? ›

They are mostly used for surveillance in areas and terrains where troops are unable to safely go. But they are also used as weapons and have been credited with killing suspected militants.

How do drones positively impact the environment? ›

Drone benefits conservationists in protecting forests and jungles from deforestation and fires. An example would be communities in the Amazon that have applied drones to monitor forest health. Drone shots provide a better view that is difficult to track on the ground: New sapling growth.

How will drones impact human life? ›

Drones can deliver vital goods to vulnerable populations, overcoming access barriers and enabling faster delivery of lifesaving supplies. The World Economic Forum's Medicine from the Sky initiative is using drones to deliver vaccines and medicine to remote areas in India.

Why would someone use a drone? ›

Flight is a drone's main purpose, but the aircraft may be equipped with technology capable of recording audio and video. For example, a drone may provide live streaming or aerial images from the scene of an emergency incident, directly to the individual (or agency) controlling it.

What are 3 advantages of drones? ›

Advantages of drones and drone technology
  • More efficient inspections. The inspections that drones can be involved in do not only apply to one industry. ...
  • Conducting scientific research. ...
  • Facilitates deliveries. ...
  • Rescue operations. ...
  • Military applications. ...
  • Video and photo capture.

What are some positive facts about drones? ›

18 Amazing Facts About Drones That You Should Know
  • Fact 1: Drones Are Now Being Used for Home Security. ...
  • Fact 2: Drones Have Many Uses in Law Enforcement. ...
  • Fact 3: You Can Be a Professional Competitive Drone Pilot. ...
  • Fact 4: Unmanned Doesn't Necessarily Mean No People. ...
  • Fact 5: Drones Can Save Lives.
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How will drones benefit the future? ›

In future, drones will transport supplies to the remote or inaccessible areas. They will deliver medical supplies and vaccines to remote locations, dangerous places, inaccessible places as well as places affected by war or contagious diseases.

Which of the following are benefits of using a drone? ›

Overall, the benefits of drone technology make it a valuable tool for businesses looking to improve their operations and resolve accessibility issues.
  • Quality Aerial Imagery. ...
  • Increased Safety. ...
  • Reduce Labour Cost.

Do drones have a positive impact on the environment? ›

Atmospheric CO2 increases have resulted in rising greenhouse gas concentrations, posing a severe threat to both the environment and public health. According to a recent study comparing various "last-mile" delivery techniques, using drones resulted in 84% lesser greenhouse-gas emissions per package than diesel trucks.

What are the health benefits of drones? ›

They can be used for mapping infectious disease landscapes, conducting search and rescue missions in difficult terrains, and delivering medical supplies to remote areas. [24,29] The use of drones can enhance healthcare equity by ensuring that essential healthcare services reach underserved communities.

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