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The world's strongest drone ranks in the top ten.

The top ten strongest UAVs in the world are RQ-4A rq-4, X-47B UAV, Falcon hypersonic vehicle, British Thunderbolt UAV, French neuron unmanned stealth attack aircraft, Predator UAV, RQ-7 Shadow UAV, Habib UAV, Heron UAV and RQ-8 Fire Scout UAV.

Unmanned aerial vehicle is an unmanned aerial vehicle which is controlled by radio remote control equipment and its own program control device, or by an airborne computer completely or intermittently. Compared with manned aircraft, drones are often more suitable for tasks that are too "boring, dirty or dangerous". According to the application field, UAV can be divided into military and civilian. In military, UAV can be divided into reconnaissance plane and UAV.

In terms of civilian use, UAV+industrial application is the real demand of UAV; Applications in aerial photography, agriculture, plant protection, micro-selfie, express transportation, disaster relief, wildlife observation, infectious disease monitoring, surveying and mapping, news reporting, power inspection, disaster relief, film and television shooting, creating romance and other fields have greatly expanded the use of drones. Developed countries are also actively expanding industry applications and developing drone technology.

Development background of UAV

UAV first appeared in the 1920s, and the First World War was in full swing 19 14. Two British generals, Kader and Petrel, put forward a proposal to the British Military Aviation Society: to develop a small plane controlled by radio without being piloted, so that it can fly over a certain target area of the enemy and drop bombs previously installed on the small plane. This bold idea was immediately appreciated by Sir Dai Henderson, then chairman of the British Military Aviation Society.

He appointed a team led by Professor A.M. Lo to conduct research and development. Drones were used as training drones at that time. This is a term used by many countries to describe the latest generation of unmanned aerial vehicles. Literally, this term can describe cruise missiles developed from kites and radio-controlled aircraft to V-/KLOC-0 missiles, but in military terms it is limited to reusable aircraft heavier than air.