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Commercial, Military, and Personal Applications of Drone Technology in 2020
Drones have become an important part of military forces since they are being used as target decoys, for supervision, combat missions, and research and development purposes

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Apac CIOOutlook | Monday, July 13, 2020
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Drones have become an important part of military forces since they are being used as target decoys, for supervision, combat missions, and research and development purposes
Fremont, CA: Drones are rapidly growing in popularity as industries now realize its potential. From increasing work efficiency and productivity to decreasing workload and production costs, drone technology is helping industries attain goals that may have seemed far-fetched a few years back. Whether drones are being controlled by a remote, or accessed via a smartphone app, they are able to reach the most remote areas with the least amount of effort, time, and cost. This is one of the major reasons why they are being adopted in various sectors across the globe.
Here, let us discover the Usage of drone technology in some important sectors:
Commercial Usage
The Usage of drones in the commercial sector is gradually gaining steady momentum. Many industries are working with drones as a part of their daily regular business functions. The market for commercial and civilian drones is expected to grow more in the coming years. The commercial drone industry is still in its early stage, but it has started to see major investments from industrial conglomerates, IT consulting firms, chip companies, and major defense contractors. Sophisticated drones may soon do everyday tasks like fertilizing crop fields, monitoring traffic incidents, or delivering pizzas.
Military Usage
Drone usage for military purposes has become the primary use in the modern world. Drones have become an important part of military forces since they are being used as target decoys, for supervision, combat missions, and research and development purposes.
Goldman Sachs estimated that global militaries is expected to spend $70 billion on drones by 2020, and these drones will be utilized to replace human pilot and resolve any future conflicts.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) may continue to be used various military operations due to their high convenience in reducing losses and allowing the execution of high profile.
Personal Usage
With the rising sales of civilian drones, the safety concerns regarding them among regulators and law enforcement agencies also seem to increase parallelly. Despite all the security concerns, drones are becoming a very popular tool in areal photography and video making.