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Drones

Drones

(n)
UK
drəʊnz
US
droʊnz
Definition: Unmanned aircraft
Meaning: Máy bay không người lái
Not Common
How to use "Drones" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Eagles have been used in the police and the army several times, and in The Netherlands, eagles were trained to help control drones.

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From a techy point of view, drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV's) are a wonderful idea.

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Here we're going to look at 15 fun and interesting facts about the world of drones.

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Amazon are seriously considering the use of drones in its daily delivery, the Prime Air service is said to be able to deliver packages within 30 minutes via UAV's.

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In remote areas, such as Africa, drones are used for the shipment of live-saving medical equipment and medication where human transport would be too time consuming.

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Domino's are trialling drones for their delivery process.

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The first country to build drones was Israel, with Israel Aerospace Industries heading the charge in terms of export numbers.

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Drones are going to revolutionise the farming world, allowing farmers to view all their field whilst drinking a cup of tea.

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Drones are becoming more and more popular for weddings, giving the couple a 360 view of their big day.

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The police and the FBI are using drones for surveillance and sting operations.

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There has been uproar regarding the use of drones and police warrants for private property.

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Armed drones were the first military drones used.

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This was all captured by the drones' on-board camera.

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