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Employment prospect of UAV operation and maintenance specialty

The employment prospects of UAV operation and maintenance major are as follows:

It is an emerging technology and a high-tech frontier technology industry. With the development of science and technology, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been widely used in civil fields in addition to military purposes. Because the UAV has the characteristics of low operation or cost, no risk of casualties, good maneuverability, over-the-horizon flight, convenient and efficient use.

At present, it has been successfully used in film and television aerial photography, surveying and mapping aerial survey, high-voltage line inspection, address exploration, emergency rescue and disaster relief, pesticide spraying, commercial performances and other fields. More and more industries want to replace the traditional working methods with drones, and the UAV industry in China is developing very fast.

The drone is introduced as follows:

Unmanned aerial vehicle, abbreviated as UAV in English, is an unmanned aerial vehicle which is operated by radio remote control equipment and its own program control device, or operated by airborne computer completely or intermittently.

Compared with manned aircraft, drones are often more suitable for those tasks that are too "stupid, dirty or dangerous". Uavs can be divided into military and civilian according to their application fields. On the military side, drones are divided into reconnaissance planes and target planes. In terms of civilian use, UAV+industrial application is the real demand of UAV.

Applications in aerial photography, agriculture, plant protection, micro-selfie, express transportation, disaster relief, wildlife observation, infectious disease monitoring, surveying and mapping, news reporting, power inspection, disaster relief, film and television shooting, creating romance and other fields have greatly expanded the use of drones. Developed countries are also actively expanding industry applications and developing drone technology.

2065438+In September 2008, the 62nd meeting of the Harmonized System Committee (HSC) of the World Customs Organization decided to classify UAVs as "flying cameras".