
Drones
An Illustrated Guide to the Unmanned Aircraft That Are Filling Our Skies
Martin J. Dougherty(Author)
Amber Books (Publisher)
Published on 17. September 2015
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-78274-255-5 (ISBN)
Description
Little more than ten years ago drones were barely used, but now more than 50 countries have them in service and they are not only changing how wars are fought but how crops are sprayed, how underwater pipelines are monitored and even how sports events are filmed. If it's too risky to send a manned aircraft to survey the intensity of a hurricane or a combat zone, or too costly for conservation wardens to chart the movement of wildlife, drones can be used.
Used for reconnaissance work and mapping as well as launching missiles, drones can fly autonomously or be controlled by remote control. Peering into a volcano about to erupt, checking how fast a forest fire is spreading, exploring the wreck of a sunken ship, charting your enemy's position and taking out a military target-these are just some of the uses of drones today.
From drones the size of a fingertip to drones that can carry soldiers, from single rotorcraft to multi-rotorcraft to propeller craft drones, Drones expertly examines these complex vehicles, which are not only very different from manned aircraft, but also very different from each other.
Illustrated with more than 220 colour photographs and artworks, Drones is an exciting, accessibly written work about the latest in military and civilian aviation technology.
Used for reconnaissance work and mapping as well as launching missiles, drones can fly autonomously or be controlled by remote control. Peering into a volcano about to erupt, checking how fast a forest fire is spreading, exploring the wreck of a sunken ship, charting your enemy's position and taking out a military target-these are just some of the uses of drones today.
From drones the size of a fingertip to drones that can carry soldiers, from single rotorcraft to multi-rotorcraft to propeller craft drones, Drones expertly examines these complex vehicles, which are not only very different from manned aircraft, but also very different from each other.
Illustrated with more than 220 colour photographs and artworks, Drones is an exciting, accessibly written work about the latest in military and civilian aviation technology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Amber Books Ltd
Target group
Interest Age: From 15 to 99 years
Product notice
With printed dust jacket
Illustrations
Index; Halftones, color; Halftones, black and white; Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 267 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
1068 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78274-255-5 (9781782742555)
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Person
Martin J. Dougherty is a freelance writer specializing in military and defence topics. He is the author of Medieval Warrior, SAS and Elite Forces Guide Extreme Unarmed Combat, and SAS and Elite Forces Guide Sniper, Small Arms: From the Civil War to the Present Day, and books on personal self-defence. He lives in northern England.
Content
Introduction
MILITARY DRONES
Introduction
Combat drones
Extremely long-endurance drones
Long endurance reconnaissance drones
Medium-range reconnaissance drones
Rotorcraft drones
Transport and utility drones
Small reconnaissance drones
Cruise missiles
NON-MILITARY DRONES
Introduction
NASA drones
Agriculture and wildlife drones
Underwater drones
Experimental unmanned vehicles
Space drones
The future
Glossary
Index
Picture Credits
MILITARY DRONES
Introduction
Combat drones
Extremely long-endurance drones
Long endurance reconnaissance drones
Medium-range reconnaissance drones
Rotorcraft drones
Transport and utility drones
Small reconnaissance drones
Cruise missiles
NON-MILITARY DRONES
Introduction
NASA drones
Agriculture and wildlife drones
Underwater drones
Experimental unmanned vehicles
Space drones
The future
Glossary
Index
Picture Credits