IN RECENT years, drones, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, have taken the world by storm, transforming the way we live, work, play and, unfortunately, how we make war.
Once considered a futuristic concept, the unmanned aerial (as well as land and sea) vehicles are a common sight in our daily lives, with applications ranging from recreational pursuits to serious industrial functions.
The rise of drones has opened exciting possibilities and sparked numerous discussions about their impact on society.
Drones have swiftly transitioned from being military tools to versatile industrial and commercial instruments. Their affordability and accessibility have paved the way for innovative uses in various sectors, including delivery services, logistics, emergency response, agriculture and photography.
Delivery services
Spurred by the rising cost of transport, traffic congestion, environmental concerns and…