Drone

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An aircraft without a human pilot on board and a type of unmanned vehicle

Real World Example

Drones in the 2010s were important because they transformed how we approach technology, warfare, and surveillance. They played a significant role in military operations, allowing countries to carry out precise strikes without risking human pilots. To people at the time, drones represented both technological advancement and ethical concerns about privacy and warfare. Today, drones are used in everyday activities like delivering packages and capturing aerial photography, showing the lasting impact of their innovation. For example, farmers now use drones to monitor their crops more efficiently, demonstrating how technology initially developed for military use can benefit everyday life.

Practice Version

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