Saudi varsity students develops drone
A drone that can monitor rainfall and predict any resultant
floods has been developed by students of a Saudi Arabian University.
Students of the University of Tabuk have named the drone Saham 2.
The aircraft was constructed of high-quality fiber and other materials, said Prof. Salahaddin Hafiz Omar of the supervisor and creativity unit of the varsity.
According to him, the drone will also utilize various sensors already present on
Students of the University of Tabuk have named the drone Saham 2.
The aircraft was constructed of high-quality fiber and other materials, said Prof. Salahaddin Hafiz Omar of the supervisor and creativity unit of the varsity.
According to him, the drone will also utilize various sensors already present on
ground.
The drone can also be used to report the locations of stranded people, whom it can detect through a
The drone can also be used to report the locations of stranded people, whom it can detect through a
thermal camera installed in it along with a radar.
Drones or unmanned aerial vehicles, is a controversial subject in the region with its involvement in various anti-terror military strikes.
This drone will only be deployed for civil duties.
Drones or unmanned aerial vehicles, is a controversial subject in the region with its involvement in various anti-terror military strikes.
This drone will only be deployed for civil duties.
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