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ASI: over Russia by 2035 will run 100 thousand drones – RIA Novosti

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MOSCOW, June 22 – RIA Novosti In the skies over Russia by 2035 will always run at least 100 thousand drones for search and rescue, agricultural operations, transportation of goods, as well as for earth remote sensing. according to experts of the Agency for strategic initiatives (ASI).

ASI issued a “road map” for the development of a global network of market information, logistics and other services provided by the unmanned fleet, received under the National technology initiative (NTI), the name ” AeroNet “. According to Agency experts, the use of unmanned vehicles in the next 10-20 years to expand significantly. May be in the air for at least 100

“Over the territory of the Russian Federation by 2035, the time (in” 24/7/365 “) thousands of unmanned aircraft, united into a single system of works and services to meet the various, constantly growing needs of the economy “, – the document says ASI.

The global market drones, integrated solutions and services in this area, by experts estimate that by 2035 will exceed 200 billion dollars, and Russia’s share in it may exceed 35-40 billion dollars

“there will large domestic companies that will set industry standards in their respective segments,” -. confident ASI.

However, this requires government support in all areas. So, you want to make “additions and changes to the regulatory framework, fully legalizing the industry, opening up the possibility of the emergence of a large number of enterprises and to remove restrictions on sales of products and services industry”.

Experts see the four main uses of unmanned devices Russian:. remote sensing and monitoring, agriculture, transportation, search and rescue

Four spheres

remote sensing will include mapping and survey of land-based infrastructure. ASI experts believe that the use of drones for this purpose, given the size of the country and a high delivery of conventional aircraft, is much more efficient and cost-effective.

“It can be expected that the share of Russia in the remote sensing of the global market with drones there will be more industry average and will be around 10%, “- believe in the ASI

in agriculture, experts suggest the use of drones to the field of soil mapping, creating fields of 3D-models for the optimal construction of irrigation and land reclamation, development of forest belts,. as well as determining the vegetative index for the effective application of fertilizers and pest and disease control.

in this scenario, the experts believe that Russia by 2035 may take from 15-20% to 20-25% of the world market in segment “Agriculture”. In monetary terms, the market volume occupied in this segment of the Russian companies can achieve by 2035, 240 billion rubles, and the sale of unmanned aircraft will amount to an additional 27 billion rubles, according to the ASI.

Transport segment allows for a key technology drone advantage – the ability to quickly address individual delivery of goods and goods directly to the consumer without the use of traditional transport infrastructure. And the delivery time with them changes from “within days” to “within minutes.” First of all it is important for the delivery of drugs and biomaterials, the document says. Already there and confirmed the company’s interest Invitro to use drones for this purpose.

Assist such aircraft and the transport of goods where the road network is underdeveloped. In this technologically Russia is ready for such innovations, say experts, and predict that by 2035 the country may take from 6-8% to 8-10% of the world market in the segment of unmanned transportation, noting that this segment is not on the market.

Actually the use of drones in search and rescue. The total volume of this segment is estimated at 170-200 drones sea-based and 300 – land-based and compensation of losses of 50-100 units per year. While the market, this segment is not available, however, by 2035 Russia could reach already up to 15-20% of the world market in the field of search and rescue.

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