The use of unmanned aerial vehicles: A comparison of Turkey and Croatia
Citation
Erceg, A., & Kilic, Z. (2019). The use of unmanned aerial vehicles: a comparison of Turkey and Croatia. In Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Civilian Logistics and Supply Chain Management (pp. 64-85). IGI Global.Abstract
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are present in our lives, and although they are mostly connected to military purposes, they are becoming more present in the commercial and civilian sector. Possible applications of UAVs in the commercial and civilian sector will open new possibilities for further research and development of UAVs. This movement can bring new investment and new jobs, but at the same time, it will influence the way some activities are being done now. The use of UAVs brings savings in the production cycles and improve current operations in various industrial sectors. The chapter gives a definition and explains different types and potential applications of unmanned aerial vehicles in the word as well as the potential economic impact of their development and use. In the second part, the chapter analyzes the application of drones in Turkey and Croatia. Although different in terms of their size and the number of inhabitants, both countries are at the same level in relation to UAV application. Applications in both countries are compared, and after that, a conclusion is drawn. © 2021, IGI Global.