Abstract

Military-industrial complexes of many countries have invested billions of dollars in the industry over 120 years of development and have achieved significant progresses in the creation of surface, water and underwater equipment. Groups of military unmanned vehicles include unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), deck-based UAVs, water, underwater and hybrid unmanned vehicles (UAVs). Their purpose is intelligence, surveillance, strategic research projects, and military transport purposes. As for the civilian use of unmanned vehicles, this is a young industry, it is 15 years old. The beginning of the era of non-military unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and then unmanned floating vehicles (UAVs) is considered to be 2006, when the US Federal Aviation Administration allowed the flights of small custom drones. At the same time, they were given a definition: a device that is remotely controlled by an operator; a device that moves along a pre-planned route. Unmanned vehicles the use of which for the purposes of the forest complex of our country is carried out or is planned to begin in the near future must meet some special requirements that are discussed in this article.

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