The current rapid development of unmanned aviation is largely driven by the needs of the defense-industrial complex. In light of these events, the Russian industry has currently focused its attention on the development of unmanned aerial vehicles characterized by high payload capacity, autonomous flight range, and navigation precision. Considering the projected increase in the production rates of UAVs and the expansion of their functionalities, there is a pressing need for their active integration into various sectors of the economy, including agriculture. Despite the fact that the application of aerial agro-drones, like other aircraft, is regulated by the "Federal Rules for the Use of Airspace of the Russian Federation" (Government Resolution No. 138 dated March 11, 2010), there are currently no unified regulated approaches and requirements for the operation of unmanned aerial vehicles in agriculture. Given the growing relevance of issues related to the integration of unmanned aerial vehicles into agriculture, there is an increased need for the development of documents that regulate the use of agrochemicals for the treatment of agricultural land using these devices. The research objective if the development of a protocol for the inclusion of pesticides if the catalog approved for use through unmanned aerial vehicles.
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