Drones: The Future of Aerial Warfare
Drones are the future of aerial warfare. They are relatively inexpensive aircraft that can be deployed at any given moment for any number of mission operations. They are now able to distinguish enemy UAVs and cruise missiles from friendly ones. This makes them far more advanced than manned aircraft, because the drone is a literal flying computer, controlled by pilots sometimes hundreds of miles away. Many advances in unmanned aircraft technology has been to further the reliable of these increasingly popular styles of planes.
However, UAVs aren't without flaws. When there is an event of loss of communication, some UAVs are programmed to return to base, regardless of the importance of the mission. In the event of a loss of communication, a manned aircraft would press on with the mission. This one flaw about the drone's capability's will be fixed in the future due to advances in technology.
As technology for large, winged aircraft advances, so does the technology for smaller, agile reconnaissance UAVs. Such as the Black Widow and the nano-hummingbird. These are the pioneers in micro-aviation, where these drones will conduct reconnaissance that would be otherwise impossible for manned missions.
This evidence proves that drones, with many advances made and many more being made in the future, are more effective than the military manned counterparts.
However, UAVs aren't without flaws. When there is an event of loss of communication, some UAVs are programmed to return to base, regardless of the importance of the mission. In the event of a loss of communication, a manned aircraft would press on with the mission. This one flaw about the drone's capability's will be fixed in the future due to advances in technology.
As technology for large, winged aircraft advances, so does the technology for smaller, agile reconnaissance UAVs. Such as the Black Widow and the nano-hummingbird. These are the pioneers in micro-aviation, where these drones will conduct reconnaissance that would be otherwise impossible for manned missions.
This evidence proves that drones, with many advances made and many more being made in the future, are more effective than the military manned counterparts.