How are drones used in the military? (YDQA EP 40)
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 Published On Dec 14, 2023

Welcome back to Your Drone Questions. Answered! Today, John Dickow from the Drone Launch Academy sits down with Chris Simmons, founder and owner at Dark Horse Unmanned, to discuss the diverse applications of military drones.

In this conversation, Chris shares his background, highlighting his military service and involvement with unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). The discussion moves beyond conventional drone uses, exploring their role in Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), terrain assessment, mapping, force protection, and more.

Chris provides insights into the unique characteristics of military drones, emphasizing their militarized nature, robust components, extended endurance, and advanced sensors. Reflecting on a pivotal moment, he recounts meeting the former Secretary of Defense, Ashton, showcasing the critical role drones play in force protection.

For those aspiring to join military drone operations, Chris suggests diverse entry points, from Part 107 certification to roles in engineering, logistics, or HR. Looking ahead, he predicts an increased reliance on robotics and drones in military operations, envisioning a future where drones replace human elements on the battlefield.

Shifting gears, Chris discusses his entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the importance of passion, humility, and finding a niche in the market. From pressure washing to crop spraying, he showcases the diverse applications of drones in commercial ventures.

Chris offers advice to drone enthusiasts, stressing the significance of networking, staying passionate, and focusing on how drones can serve as tools to address customer needs.

Feel free to connect with Chris on LinkedIn and explore more insights into the drone industry. For comprehensive drone education, visit Drone Launch Academy.

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