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600 UAVs in colleges and universities set a Guinness record. What are the applications of drones in life?

On June 5438+February 18, 2020, a spectacular performance was staged over the campus of Tianjin University, with as many as 600 drones performing. These drones are controlled by one button to take off, depicting the life of Van Gogh, a world-famous impressionist painter, and successfully set a global record at 26 minutes 19 seconds? The longest animation performed by a drone? This new Guinness World Record. This scene is really rare, both in quantity and scale. Not only did you show so many drones, but you also drew such a portrait, which was very impressive.

Unmanned aerial vehicles have many uses in daily life.

First, aerial photography, now civil drones are developing rapidly and have a wide range of applications. There are more and more drones for advertisements, movies, wedding videos, etc.

Second, environmental monitoring, drone aerial photography can assist the environmental protection department to directly inspect the sewage and desulfurization facilities of key enterprises such as steel, coking and electric power, which is intuitive and clear.

Third, news reports, drones can also be used to test high-risk places where secondary disasters occur, such as mountains and rivers, which are equipped with cameras for news reports. They can also use the infrared imager to search for trapped people in the air, which solves the problem of people working in inaccessible areas.

Fourth, power inspection, drones have capabilities that humans can't detect. It has the advantages of unlimited height, flexible inspection, convenient photography and comprehensive angle, and is especially suitable for inspection of long-span towers, which makes up for the shortage of manual inspection.

Fifth, express delivery. As early as February 6, 20 15, Alibaba launched a three-day drone delivery service test in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, and used drones to express boxed ginger tea to customers. No one has a chance to fly to the last mile of the logistics site. The last mile? The courier is still responsible for the delivery.