created; the drone. First, drones have many different names. Typically, they are often referred to as "killer drones" and "attack drones"; however, they are also sometimes called "spy drones” or "surveillance drones". The most technically accurate name for a drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle or UAV for short. This UAV name helps define drones as unmanned or not piloted by an onboard person. Furthermore, they are aerial vehicles or flying aircrafts. Drones are basically
dangerous gadget has been created; the drone. Antecedently, drones can go by multiple distinctive names. A great deal of times they are often called “spy drones” or “war drones.” The proper name for drone is called an unmanned aerial vehicle, or UAV in simpler terms. These UAV drones are not controlled by a person onboard, but rather by remote control that anybody can fly. By using drone technology in the United States, it violates the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution by limiting personal privacy of
agencies start to use drones to collect and archive data the security of the American people and their privacy is in great danger. The use of unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs for mass aerial surveillance is a privacy issue because it gives the government the ability to do widespread pervasive surveillance. In an article published by CATO Institute the author says, “Such tools pose privacy risks more intrusive than police helicopters. With today’s surveillance technology police drones can be much more