It shows that the future potential of the drones is unprecedented.

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According to the Life Science Network, drones have come a long way since the balloon-driven cumbersome drone model was first launched in the 19th century. In the past few decades, and especially in recent years, the continuous technological breakthroughs have made drones smaller, faster, and more operability and functionality. At the same time, engineers and designers are constantly breaking the application limits of drones, using them to perform a variety of military, industrial and scientific tasks. The Intrepid Sea (Air and Space Museum) recently held an exhibition called "Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Sky Limit?", which explored the origins and development history of drones for the first time. Their forms and uses over time. What changes have occurred in the transition, and how they may be deployed in the future. Figure 1: The number of drones participating in the exhibition is very different. The models, types and uses vary from Boeing Insitu ScanEagle to Lady Gaga's 2013 design and passing through the “Visa skirt” Volantis.

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This historical photograph shows the TDD of the World War II radio aircraft, which was an early target drone.

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Gyrodyne QH-50 Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter (DASH) was developed in the 1950s and has been used by the military for 43 years to throw bombs against submarine threats.

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