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Commercial UAVs |
Unmanned Systems for Civilian and Commercial Applications
In general, Civil and commercial UAV applications have been slow to appear, mainly because of concerns over the safety of flying unmanned aircraft in crowded civilian skies.
Aeronautics, operating several international commercial UAV projects, is confident that all the safety concerns will be answered in time and that a big future lies ahead for non-military UAV use.
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| | | | | UAVs are today emerging as highly effective tools for confronting pipeline monitoring, and oil and gas security challenges. While others have speculated about the possible use of UAVs in offshore oil security, Aeronautics has put theory into practice, becoming a world pioneer in this field. | |  |
| | | | | | Aeronautics have gained considerable experience in airborne wildfire detection and monitoring in projecs in Europe, using Aerostar and manned aircraft as payload platforms.
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| | | | | | UAVs have proved useful and cost effective performing law enforcement missions. Aeronautics has cooperated with the Israeli police in various mission using UAVs for various police missions. | |  |
| | | | | | Aerostar has been used successfully to relay TV broadcasts for Israel’s Channel 2 coverage of a recent election. Live TV using UAV Technology was transmitted from the camera crew vehicle which followed the candidates’ cars as they raced around the country. | |  |
| | | | | | Aeroanutics has accumulated experience in the usage of UAVs as detection platforms for radiation, pollution and other missions that could have endangered humans flying manned aircraft performing the same missions. | |  |
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