Examples of using Drones in English and their translations into Chinese
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Current common European rules only cover drones weighing above 150 kilograms.
Switzerland to buy 6 Israeli-made surveillance drones.
China offers 48 high end armed drones to Pakistan.
China is to sell 48 high-end armed drones to Pakistan.
Traffic control will identify and track drones in critical airspace.
China is set to sell 48 military drones to Pakistan.
China will sell 48 advanced armed drones to Pakistan.
Of course, he's not talking about flying drones but rather steering a ship.
By enabling drones to find and localise items and equipment, this research will provide a fundamental technological advancement for solving these problems.".
Small and nearly silent, these drones are perfect for spying on criminals looking to rob countries of their natural resources.
Their innovative approaches include artificial intelligence, aerial drones, underwater robotic swarms, lasers, and autonomous surface and underwater vehicles.
Conventional drones cover a smaller area, while satellites are less mobile and flexible to use, which means the HALE segment could provide real value.
For example, scientists have used drones to monitor airborne pollution levels and numbers of sea lions in the Arctic and to monitor hurricanes.
Among the dangers, witnesses said, is that the signals used to guide civilian drones can be hacked or jammed, causing them to crash.
Panel discussion on" Drones and the law"(organized by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights(OHCHR)).
Add table delivery drones into the mix and you don't even need human waiters to deliver the food to customers.
But with unique cameras, drones are able to capture volumetric data on stockpiles and survey mining operations from the air.
Drones, small airplanes or helicopters operated remotely by pilots from the ground, can be equipped with sophisticated cameras and even weapons.
However, it is the only country operating in the region known to have the ability to launch missiles from drones, which are controlled remotely.
Tehran is now supplying them with ballistic missiles and armed drones for use against Saudi targets, including civilian airports and oil facilities.