UAV Has a Wide Range of Applications and Broad Development Prospects

UAV is an unmanned aerial vehicle controlled by radio remote control equipment or its own program control device. The UAV has a wide range of uses, low cost, no risk of casualties, strong survivability, good maneuverability, and easy use. Unmanned aerial vehicles were first widely used during the war. Their function was to detect enemy deployments and destroy enemy targets through collisions, which could largely avoid casualties of their own pilots. As the war subsided, science and technology developed rapidly, and people took further steps. Unearth other uses of drones. In recent years, drone technology has been widely used in people's work and life. While drones have brought great convenience to people, they have also caused some controversy and confusion. The safety issue of drones has always been It deserves people's close attention.

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The Development Status and Prospects of the Anti-drone Industry

Drone enthusiasts often use drones for aerial photography, which can easily invade the privacy of others; drone cruises particularly rely on GPS and communication systems. Hackers can interfere with drone driving routes through communication codes, or even hijack drones; none The development of humans and machines in recent years has been booming, and copycat manufacturers have emerged one after another. Immature technological imitation may lead to explosions and crashes when operating drones; civilian drones can reach an altitude of up to 5,000 meters, which can easily interfere with aviation aircraft routes when flying at high altitudes. ; The military application of UAVs has a single point of failure. Once the headquarters is destroyed, all UAVs will fail. Although drones have many disadvantages that cannot be ignored, the convenience brought to people by drones far outweighs the disadvantages. In order to solve the technical defects, anti-drone technology has emerged. It can be said that anti-drone systems follow the unmanned The development of the machine. At present, anti-UAV technologies mainly include acoustic interference, signal interference, hacking technology, laser cannons, "anti-UAV" UAVs, and seizure of radio control. As of 2019, the market value of the anti-drone industry was US$676 million, and it is expected to maintain a rapid growth trend for a long period of time in the future.


Anti-UAV systems are an important means to deal with air threats, and are widely used in commerce, government agencies, and military defenses. Due to the particularity of its goal, its controller is required not only to process complex data at high speed, but also to have high real-time performance and reliability. Normally, in daily life, anti-UAV systems need to deal with and avoid the problem of unmanned aerial vehicles, such as capturing unmanned aerial vehicles in restricted airspace, cracking unmanned aerial vehicles interfered by hackers, and capturing received signals. UAVs that may crash due to interference, insufficient power or environmental impact, etc., do not need to destroy these UAVs. These anti-UAV technologies are collectively referred to as non-destructive anti-UAV systems.

The destructive anti-UAV system is dedicated to the destruction of drones and engages in the themed activities of surveillance over the enemy and potential deliberate air planes. The anti-drone destructive system software is a package of smart sensors and effectors that can remotely control and detect small and medium-sized drones, and display tracking, tracking and classifying them, destroying their subject activities. It is used to remotely control or avoid drones in big cities, mainly for terrorist incidents, espionage or other malicious website attacks on infrastructure construction. As of 2019, the market share of non-destructive systems was 53.39%, and the market share of destructive systems was 46.61%.

The application and development of UAV technology in developed countries in Europe and the United States is much earlier than that of other relatively poor and backward countries in the world. Correspondingly, the development of anti-UAV technology is also much earlier than other poorer countries. Backward countries. The 2016 report of the US Federal Aviation Administration showed that there were 600,000 registered drones. It is estimated that by 2020, the United States will sell nearly 7 million drones. The explosive growth in the use of drones is also accompanied by many UAV safety issues. In 2014, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration had less than 250 drone safety incidents, and in 2017 it soared to more than 1,600 incidents, which does not include some unreported issues. With the rapid development of China, the world’s second largest economy, drones have also begun to spread in the Asia-Pacific region. Drone technology has begun to appear in power cruising, agricultural insurance, environmental protection, film and television drama shooting, post-disaster rescue, express transportation, etc. Compared with developed countries in Europe and the United States, the Asia-Pacific region has more population advantages in many popular application fields. With the rapid economic development, more and more people are exposed to and use drones, and the market has huge development potential. As of 2019, the market share in North America is 46.50%; the market share in Europe is 24.82%; the market share in the Asia-Pacific region is 20.65%.

The Impact of COVID-19 on the Anti-drone Industry

The new crown pneumonia virus is extremely contagious. In order to avoid the occurrence of cross-infection, the use of intelligent robots and drones to transport goods to many quarantined people and cruise inspections during the epidemic has greatly reduced the risk of cross-infection. Although many upstream and downstream companies in the drone industry have suspended production and supply chains during the epidemic, the strong demand for drones still stimulates the development of the anti-drone industry, and the market value of the anti-drone industry during the epidemic is also Still on the rise. After the epidemic, the anti-drone industry will continue to show its vitality and development potential.

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