A military drone hovers above as fighting continues between government troops and Muslim rebels Saturday in Zamboanga City-- Photo from Mckoyzzz of PDFF |
ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines-- ces surrounding about 200 fighters from a Moro National Liberation Front rebel faction have started to advance and slowly retaking rebel-held areas and clearing roads in villages in the coastal outskirts of Zamboanga; Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) commonly known as "DRONES" quietly hover above to provide intelligence about enemy movements.
Tactical UAV being launched from RHIB during the US Navy/Joint Drills held in June 28, 2013--Photo from sina.com |
Army's locally developed UAV --Photo from Wikipedia |
UAV's GPS System--Photo form afp-cmo.tripod.com |
The use of aerial drones in providing data from above is now being adopted by various branches of the government.
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is now using another type of UAV called Parrot AR Drone Flyers to monitor traffic in Metro Manila.
Photo for philmug.ph |
They planned to rent drones from SkyEye UAV Services, a company that rents out drones for monitoring and mapping services.
“It will be the first time for DENR to use it in the country. We will start with the 16 hotspot villages in Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley,” said Joselin Marius Fragada, DENR regional director
Photo from skyeyeproject.com |
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The Phil Army and OB Mapua should now build a larger version of a drone that can carry rockets and bombs to support the troops on the ground.
ReplyDeleteIts really about time to launch aerial drones after what happened in Mamasapano
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