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a technological fait accomplish make this thing obsolete [32].
The advancement of UAVs has given a clean slate for its commercialization. UAVs are already being utilized in the agricultural industry to monitor farmland, analyze soil samples, and even herd cattle. It could expand more in the future required the demand is ever increasing. UAVs are also used in search and rescue to save people from life-threatening situations and every time this technology proves its usefulness more than ever. In near future, it is of no surprise that UAVs or drone will have their application in retail, transportation, entertainment, home security, and even in construction using 3D printers. The future scope for UAVs is immense and market share is also expected in the favour of this technology.
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