2020 TOYOTA RAV4

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Right about the time I’d passed 30 miles of all-electric driving with the RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid, I knew this experience was going to be different. There was plenty of charge left.  With an expected EPA-rated 42-mile range from a big 18.1-kwh battery pack, the RAV4 Prime promises to transport commuters to work and back again without tailpipe emissions or the need to find another charge along the way. And then it becomes a 38-mpg hybrid after running through the charge, That and the Prime's suggested availability across the U.S., not just in California or a few select states, means it picks up right where the Chevy Volt left off .  Even better, it is the hottest crossover in these crossover-crazy times. The RAV4 is not only the top-selling SUV in the U.S. market for three years; the RAV4 Hybrid was also the top-selling hybrid in America last year—handily outselling the Toyota Prius.  The Prime finally checks nearly all the tech and special-needs boxes. It has a

Drone technology expalined

What is a drone?
I’m pretty sure you heard so far the word „Drone“. The term drone originated from the military, referring to any unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with a pre-programmed path, basically with no human control in the sense they are automated. The quadcopter (drone with 4 propellers) is the most popular consumer drone in the market. Quadcopter is a multi rotor helicopter (it has one to two rotors) are lifted and propelled by four rotors. These propellers are connected to the motors which are driven by electronic speed controllers built inside it. If you are one of those people who would like to learn everything about drones, I recommend: The Complete Guide to Drones, which will be available on Amazon.     
Quadcopter use independent variation of the speed for each rotor to achive control means that every rotor in it has its own supply of electricity. The four each propellers have each motor connected to it. This drone also consists of a microcontroller which is built in it. It’s just a small computer, and it is connected to different sensors overthere that include accelerometer and gyroscope and some advance settings which provides orientation information. A reciver is connected to microcontroller which transfer instruction from remote control to microcontroller. All these things are powered by a battery which is fitted in it.
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Really worthful information
What is a drone and how do drones work is answered here in this easy to understand article. Drone technology is constantly evolving and dissolving in the technology as new innovation and big investment in future technology are bringing more advanced drones in the market every month.
Below, we discuss about UAV technology on the most popular drones present in the market,these have all the latest drone technology in the market at present. Most drones will have very similar systems are built within it.
Unmanned aerial vehicle technology covers everything from the aerodynamics of the drone, materials in the manufacture of the physical UAV in the market, to the circuit boards, chipset and software, which are the brains of the drone.such that they operate smoothly.
One of the most popular drones on the market is the DJI Phantom 3.  This drone was very popular with its ability like can be used as professional aerial cinematographers. While also, it has all it advanced technology and also uses plenty of advanced technology which is present in the very latest drones of the new drones coming in market.
Looking about UAV
What is UAV?
Drones are more formally known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or also called as unmanned aircraft systems (UASes). Actually a drone is a flying robot that can be remotely controlled by remote or fly autonomously (without a man controlled) through software-controlled flight plans in their embedded systems (inside the body), working in conjunction to with onboard sensors and GPS installed in it.
In the market in competition with DJI PHANTOM other drones are also there like some new and highly advanced drones such as the DJI Mavic Mini, Mavic 2, Mavic Air, phantom 4 pro v2, Inspire 2 and Walkera Voyager 5 have come to the market and launched recently.
The fast pace of drone technological innovation is tremendous to think about it in this real world, will be thinking of how a UAV work and how drone technology works .
How Drones Work?
Basicall a typical drone present in the market has four rotors in it. By varying the power going in the drone to get to the these four motors, the drone can hover, climb,turn and fly with ease of work.
Drones typically use Lithium Polymer, or LiPo batteries. LiPo batteries are the power choice most favored by drone manufacturers since they are light weight and carry a maximized charge capacity and power.

A computer positioning system helps them maneuver. A programmer inputs the algorithms for positioning and the speed the rotors need to be moving; cameras track the drone by reflecting light off of its markers. This gives the computer an idea of where the drone is located. It’s capable of pinpointing a drone’s position to a millimeter.

As a result, the drone can flawlessly perform acrobatic movements and launch through tight spaces without error. If the positioning system is applied to several drones simultaneously, each drone can be set to a specific position and together, the drones can create a formation. The programmer must designate a center point for the drones to move around, so that individual drones move as a single unit and do not deviate from formation.
Drone Movement in reality
Drone Movement
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There are four primary movements that a drone employs and they’re controlled by each of the four propellers. Propellers 1 and 4 move in clockwise, while propellers 2 and 3 move counterclockwise.
Yaw is the clockwise or counterclockwise spin of a drone. In order for the drone to employ yaw to rotate left, the number 1 and 4 propellers move at normal speed, while the number 2 and 3 propellers move at high speed. To rotate right, propellers 1 and 4 move at high speed and propellers 2 and 3 move at normal speed.
Pitch describes the forward and backward movement of a drone. To move forward, propellers 1 and 2 move at normal speed, while propeller 3 moves and 4 move at high speed. To move backward, propellers 1 and 2 run at high speed while propellers 3 and 4 run at normal speed.
Roll is the rotation of the drone to bend left or bend right. In order to roll to the left propellers 1 and 3 run at normal speed while propellers 2 and 4 run at high speed. To roll to the right, propellers 1 and 3 instead run at high speed and propellers 2 and 4 run at normal speed.
Uplift/downfall are the acts of moving the drone up and down, raising or declining elevation. To rise up, all propellers move at high speed and to descend, all propellers move at normal speed.
Drone Applications: Captured below are 10 stunning applications of drone technology.
  • Shipping and delivery.
  • Geographic mapping.
  • Disaster management.
  • Precision agriculture.
  • Search and rescue.
  • Weather forecast.
  • Wildlife monitoring.
  • Aerial Photography & Videography
  • Real estate photography
  • Mapping & Surveying
  • Asset Inspection
  • Payload carrying
  • Agriculture
  • Bird Control
  • Crop spraying
  • Crop monitoring
  • Multispectral/thermal/NIR cameras
  • Live streaming events
  • Roof inspections
  • Emergency Response
  • Search and Rescue
  • Marine Rescue
  • Disaster zone mapping
  • Disaster Relief
  • Forenzics
  • Mining
  • Firefighting
  • Monitoring Poachers
  • Insurance
  • Aviation
  • Meterology
  • Product Delivery
  • So the future is long and vast.
Drone Applications in MILITARY
Drones have an array of applications ranging from being mere hobby gadgets, to their increased use in aerial photography and cinematography, to intelligence, mapping, reconnaissance, rescue missions, and targeting destinations. However, it is their use in military operations that are of interest to us today.

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