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    Drone Technology Living in the digital age where we enjoy the various fruits of the latest technological tools and advancements, at the same time we cannot escape their hidden or apparent harms. Furthermore, it is a fact that some gadgets supported by these technological advancements are quite capable of bringing destruction and disaster, then construction and convenience. The same goes for drone technology which has been used for 200 years to create global turbulence. He proved to be both a powerful investigator and bomber. Drones are specifically associated with military actions and countries that have used them for surveillance purposes include the UK, USA, Italy, Japan, Austria, Australia, etc. The list of victim countries or nations, however, is much longer. Among the main victims of drone airstrikes are Congo, Venice, Afghanistan and Pakistan. However, it is also an undeniable fact that the mass production and use of drones has increased in the 21st century. But it is also a fact that this century is also trying to use this drone technology in a different perspective, far from war or destruction. and hopes to create a new series of real-world achievements by deploying it. This is especially true for the corporate sector which can add a badge of quality service on its shoulder by using it in a more productive, economical and fruitful manner for mutual benefits.1. What is drone technology? Drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVS) are controlled in two ways: by pilots from the ground or by a self-directed pre-programmed mission. Cole and Wright (2010) identify that having different types, drones are essentially intended to fulfill the following two objectives:1. Surveillance/reconnaissance2. Missile...... middle of paper ......es Before the law specifies how they can be used. Defense of activists.20. Quadcopter. (2013). Quadcopters in the high-end real estate sector. Available: http://www.videouniversity.com/quadcopters-in-the-high-end-real-estate-business/. Last accessed February 2, 2014.21. Sanders, Ralph. (2000). Technology in a paradigmatic century. Available: http://www.cosmosclub.org/web/journals/2000/sanders.html. Last accessed February 2, 2013.22. Taylor, John, W. R. (1977). Jane's pocket book on remotely piloted vehicles: robot planes today. New York: Collier Books.23. Tice, Brian P. (1991). Unmanned Aerial Vehicles – The Force Multiplier of the 1990s. Air Power Journal.24. Ungerleider, Neal. (2012). Unmanned drones are flying from Afghanistan to Hollywood. UAV drones. United States: fastcompany.com.25. Yenne, Bill (2004). Drone Attack: A History of Unmanned Aerial Combat. MN: Legal notices Zénith.