Future tech magazine covers news on future drones and advances in the future of drone technology. Follow the future of drones right here.

Drones have become very popular in recent times. What was once the preserve of a few enthusiasts has now achieved mainstream success. This popularity has driven drone development and that is why this magazine will be covering the future of uavs.

Part of the rise in knowledge about drones comes from reports about their use by the military. In this way this has fed an interest in future drones military use.

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Future Drones and UAV’s

Drone technology has moved on so much that there is a drone for every purpose.  Drones development means that the most advanced military drone may never be achieved. It must be noted however, that drone use on the battlefield is still a controversial subject. Thankfully, drones technology is not only restricted to military purposes, so a whole new market has opened up for consumers.

From film making to taking photos, and even search and rescue operations, the scope that future drones have to offer is immense. There are large recreational uavs, fly sized drones, and many other designs as companies jockey for position in the future drone market.

As a result, the quality and capabilities of these machines has improved a lot in recent years. This means that the capabilities of future drones will be many and varied, so stick with us as we cover everything from the best military drones to the leading commercial ones.

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What has also helped is that large tech companies such as Facebook and Amazon have experimented with various drone uses. Amazon is planning to use it’s Prime Air drones to deliver packages to customers. Facebook has tried to use the UAV’s to provide internet connections to people in far flung places.

On these pages you will find news, updates, videos, and articles on about future drones. We will cover stuff like the most advanced drone for sale,  as well as low cost, and other upcoming commercial models.

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