What it feeds kills: Drone technology has found its way into the hands of terrorist organizations
- Attackers use drones loaded with explosives
- The country, which wants to trouble India, has fulfilled its desire by giving drone technology to Pakistan
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If it nourishes, it kills... that thing is coming true in drain technology. When the life of the patient was being saved by sending medicines and blood with the use of drone technology, the technology was wowed, the technology was advanced... but now the drone technology has become deadly. Drones play villain role in Russia-Ukraine war.
Last week, 80 people were killed and 240 injured in drone strikes in Syria. Iraqi Health Minister Hassan al-Ghabbas said a drone loaded with explosives had crashed at a ceremony. Young army officers were present in this function. Syria is plagued by insurgents. The Syrian government has strong suspicions about him. The fact that the attack took place through Drayan has been confirmed.
Drugs and weapons are also sent through drones across the Punjab border. Similarly, maps are delivered through drones to the terrorists hiding along the Kashmir border. Drugs have been caught from the Punjab border with drones. Only terrorists can conspire to send explosives through drones.
Unmanned drone technology is becoming disruptive. When drone technology came into being, no one thought that its use could cause people to die. Drone technology in Pakistan has apparently come from abroad. The countries that want to trouble India have fulfilled their desire by providing drone technology to Pakistan.
Drone technology is being used positively in India. After the success of sending emergency medicine, we have also succeeded in sending bottles of blood to remote hospitals.
In 2018, the global market of drones was worth 88 million dollars. Today it has become five times. A company called Zipline makes drones to deliver medicines. The company's drones have delivered millions of vaccine doses covering a distance of 18 million across three countries. Medicines have been delivered to 25 million people in this way. Such a drone can cover a trip of 160 km. It can fly day and night and deliver to a designated location within minutes.
Drone technology is now being used in agriculture as well. Like, spraying medicine. Similarly, it is used for security in big functions. Drone photography has become common in wedding ceremonies.
Drone delivery of blood in India was started with 10 unit bottles. This was the delivery between a government hospital in Greater Noida and New Delhi. The research was welcomed by the Indian Council of Medical Research. After that, an ecosystem of drones was created in India which was named "i-DRONE".
A drone called Vertiplane X3 was able to deliver two kg of anti-tuberculosis drugs to remote areas. The drone covered a distance of 40 kilometers for this work.
However, now this unmanned drone technology is becoming destructive. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are commonly known as drones. It is a small aircraft that does not have a pilot and can be operated remotely.
Drone technology was actually developed for the military. It was researched in the last century. This technology for military use only was called dull, dirty and dangerous then, but later it started to be used in social life. The technology seemed like a boon, best used in the medical field, but then it became a flying weapon in war. Now it has become an important weapon for terrorist organizations.
The use of drone technology in the military was still okay, but this technology has gone into the hands of terrorists and has become destructive.
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