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Sawyer said: From what I remember, Abraham Karem is the guy credited with the modern drone. He started working on UAVs in the 1970s. His work basically led to the Predator drone, which is huge in military history.

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@Tate Yep, he was born in Baghdad and raised in Israel. He moved to the U.S. and started a company called Leading Systems. That’s where he created a prototype drone called the Albatross.

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@Wilkie For sure. They actually produced a lot more Radioplanes after the war too, like around 60,000 of an updated model. Really popular tech for training.

Yeah, it’s a crazy history! I think some French guys made the first unmanned balloon back in the 1700s. Not exactly a ‘drone’ like we know today, but still a start.

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Sawyer said: @Tate Yep, he was born in Baghdad and raised in Israel. He moved to the U.S. and started a company called Leading Systems. That’s where he created a prototype drone called the Albatross.

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Hey guys, I was reading up on drone history and was surprised to learn that drones go way back! Apparently, they started as simple unmanned balloons and have evolved a lot. Does anyone know more about how they came to be and who was behind all this tech? image730×487 31.1 KB

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Didn’t Karem move to the U.S. and start a company that made drones? I think he originally came from Israel or somewhere in the Middle East.

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Good question! The British Royal Navy made a drone in 1935 called the ‘Queen Bee’ for target practice. People think that’s why they started calling UAVs ‘drones’.

Yep, they did! The U.S. had something called the Radioplane, which was used to train anti-aircraft gunners during the war. They made over 9,400 of these for practice.

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Kirin said: Didn’t Tesla try making a radio-controlled boat or something? I heard he played around with remote control tech way before UAVs were a thing.

I read somewhere that the U.S. military used drones way back in WWII. They had these drones for training anti-aircraft gunners. Can anyone confirm?

Lior said: Yeah, it’s a crazy history! I think some French guys made the first unmanned balloon back in the 1700s. Not exactly a ‘drone’ like we know today, but still a start.

@Feng They just sent it up to see if it’d fly, honestly. It was made of linen and silk, powered by burning wool and straw. Pretty cool for back then!

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Yep, that’s right. Tesla made a radio-controlled boat in 1898! It wasn’t in the air, but it definitely set the groundwork for remote control tech used in drones.

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From what I remember, Abraham Karem is the guy credited with the modern drone. He started working on UAVs in the 1970s. His work basically led to the Predator drone, which is huge in military history.

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Didn’t Tesla try making a radio-controlled boat or something? I heard he played around with remote control tech way before UAVs were a thing.

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Lior said: @Feng They just sent it up to see if it’d fly, honestly. It was made of linen and silk, powered by burning wool and straw. Pretty cool for back then!

Orin said: I read somewhere that the U.S. military used drones way back in WWII. They had these drones for training anti-aircraft gunners. Can anyone confirm?