Využití bezpilotních prostředků v hornictví

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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have recently become very popular and are increasingly being used in various industries. They can be used for data collection, environmental monitoring, video and image capture, at relatively low cost and over large areas. Initially used only for military purposes, they are now widespread amongst integrated rescue system units and civilian users. Their rapid development has made them more affordable and easier to use. UAVs are able to fly autonomously along predefined routes and can accurately collect large amounts of spatial data in a fraction of the time compared to traditional surveying methods. The term "drone" is also used for unmanned vehicles, and comes from the English word, which means to create a continuous humming sound. It is the characteristic sound that a drone makes. Developments focusing on the use of drones in the fields of geology, mining, exploration, and environmental protection, as well as the inclusion of the use of drones in underground spaces, are becoming a major topic in our country.

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UAV mapping, drone, unmanned aerial vehicles

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