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UAV Technology in China
UAV Technology in China
After graduating with an occasional watching TV, Zhu Musong, a 68-year-old man, discovered that some people in foreign countries were studying solar-powered drones. “I think this is a bright new idea.” Then he asked for relevant information to conduct research and gradually determined his thinking. After dozens of revisions and improvements, Zhu Musong completed the invention of a solar drone and eventually obtained a patent authorization. Zhu Musong, who is 68 years old, is still very embarrassed. Although old, he is still very optimistic about life, and he plans to make more inventions later to do more meaningful things. In recent years, more attention has been paid to the learning and education of UAVs in universities. This is not only a good opportunity for everyone to get close to drones and understand drones, but also brings drone talents and new vitality into the company. Since I was working in school and created a drone studio belonging to the Information Institute, colleges and universities let us know the great prospects of drones. The schools have successively set up drone-related specialties and let drone technology step by step into us. 1. Aerial photography technology: With the rapid development of civil drones, more and more drones are appearing in advertising, film and television, and wedding video recordings. Many shots were taken by drones and produced unexpectedly great results. 2. Express Delivery: Alibaba launched a three-day drone delivery service test in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, and used a drone to deliver boxed ginger tea to customers. These drones will not fly directly to the front of the customer, but will fly to the logistics site. Abroad, Amazon has drone test centers in the United States and the United Kingdom. Last year, Amazon stated that its goal was to use unmanned aerial vehicles to send parcels to millions of customers. Customers can wait for up to half an hour for orders to be delivered. 3. News reports and advertisements: The CNN has obtained a license issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and will test drones equipped with cameras and news reports. Aerial video can reach areas where disaster relief personnel can not reach. Drones can easily cross through and monitor secondary disasters such as mountains and rivers while using infrared imagers to search for trapped people in the air. 4. Environmental monitoring: Drones have been used more and more frequently for air pollution enforcement. Protect Wildlife: The British Nature Conservation Charity Fund, Royal Bird Conservation Society, is also applying more and more drones to the protection of birds and natural habitats.
After graduating with an occasional watching TV, Zhu Musong, a 68-year-old man, discovered that some people in foreign countries were studying solar-powered drones. “I think this is a bright new idea.” Then he asked for relevant information to conduct research and gradually determined his thinking. After dozens of revisions and improvements, Zhu Musong completed the invention of a solar drone and eventually obtained a patent authorization. Zhu Musong, who is 68 years old, is still very embarrassed. Although old, he is still very optimistic about life, and he plans to make more inventions later to do more meaningful things. In recent years, more attention has been paid to the learning and education of UAVs in universities. This is not only a good opportunity for everyone to get close to drones and understand drones, but also brings drone talents and new vitality into the company. Since I was working in school and created a drone studio belonging to the Information Institute, colleges and universities let us know the great prospects of drones. The schools have successively set up drone-related specialties and let drone technology step by step into us. 1. Aerial photography technology: With the rapid development of civil drones, more and more drones are appearing in advertising, film and television, and wedding video recordings. Many shots were taken by drones and produced unexpectedly great results. 2. Express Delivery: Alibaba launched a three-day drone delivery service test in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, and used a drone to deliver boxed ginger tea to customers. These drones will not fly directly to the front of the customer, but will fly to the logistics site. Abroad, Amazon has drone test centers in the United States and the United Kingdom. Last year, Amazon stated that its goal was to use unmanned aerial vehicles to send parcels to millions of customers. Customers can wait for up to half an hour for orders to be delivered. 3. News reports and advertisements: The CNN has obtained a license issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and will test drones equipped with cameras and news reports. Aerial video can reach areas where disaster relief personnel can not reach. Drones can easily cross through and monitor secondary disasters such as mountains and rivers while using infrared imagers to search for trapped people in the air. 4. Environmental monitoring: Drones have been used more and more frequently for air pollution enforcement. Protect Wildlife: The British Nature Conservation Charity Fund, Royal Bird Conservation Society, is also applying more and more drones to the protection of birds and natural habitats.