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Autonomous Drones
Punjab Times (English Edition)
|November 12, 2025
From Delivery to Disaster Relief
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The sky, once seen as a limit, has become our next playground for creativity.
Across the world, small flying machines called drones are doing big things. They carry medicines to faraway villages, help rescue teams find people after floods or earthquakes, and even deliver food or supplies where humans can't easily reach. These silent helpers in the sky are quietly changing how we live, work, and save lives. These intelligent flying machines, once limited to military or hobbyist use, are now an integral part of modern life. Unlike manually operated drones that depend on a human pilot for every movement, autonomous drones can plan, navigate, and execute missions on their own. They rely on onboard sensors, artificial intelligence, and satellite navigation to make real-time decisions without continuous human control. This ability to "think while flying" gives them a unique advantage in speed, safety, and scalability.
The journey toward autonomy in drones reflects the steady merging of multiple technologies. Early drones of the 1990s and 2000s were little more than remote-controlled aircraft with cameras. But as GPS, sensors, and miniaturized computers became more powerful and affordable, drones began to evolve into self-aware aerial robots. The inclusion of AI and computer vision enabled them to detect obstacles, track objects, and adjust their flight patterns dynamically. Integration with 5G networks and cloud computing further improved their connectivity, allowing real time coordination between multiple drones and ground control stations. Today, these technologies make it possible for a drone to take off, collect data, avoid collisions, and land safely-all without a human pilot holding a joystick.
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