Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Not just companies, but all universities with engineering departments should be invited. Without discrimination.For this project we should involve every Turkish company who participated in the F-35 project.
Way to go! Hopefully some day soon we'll also see heavy-lift UAVs capable of carrying water/chemicals and putting out the fire.Turkey Begins To Use UAVs for Forest Fires
“For the first time, we will use UAVs to detect forest fires in this year” said Minister Pakdemirli.
In a written statement, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry announced 3 fundamental strategies for fire fighting, stating “First strategy is prevention, namely providing fire prevention trainings to raise awaraness. We shall remember that of all, 88% of the forest fires are human-induced ve to reduce this ratio, we must ensure training, awareness and attention.”
More details at: https://en.defenceturk.net/turkey-begins-to-use-uavs-for-forest-fires/
I'm thinking about fire retardend bombs to stop the fires from the start. Or satelites using AI to detect fires in the early stages, but that's probably sci-fi as of now.
We don't have much satellite for that job, also satellites can not transport image simultaneously, that's why UAVs are the best option for aerial intelligence. Especially ANKA can be useful for long term, wide-area observation purposes.
I'm thinking about fire retardend bombs to stop the fires from the start. Or satelites using AI to detect fires in the early stages, but that's probably sci-fi as of now.
Indonesia use satellite to detect hot spot on the forest so that any possible fire potency can be eliminated before it burn the forest. Even we have the apps as well so that firefighters can easily know if the hot spot area are in their job coverage area.
https://inet.detik.com/mobile-apps/...n-aplikasi-pemantau-kebakaran-hutan-dan-lahan
How many observation satellites in operation at Indonesia?
Turkey uses some of the EU satellites in cooperation, for agriculture (apart from weather forecasting) there has been construction of TARBIL, an extensive facility for agriculture tracking. I am not sure with the current progress but it should have been in service last year, there hasn't been any news regarding to that.We don't have much satellite for that job, also satellites can not transport image simultaneously, that's why UAVs are the best option for aerial intelligence. Especially ANKA can be useful for long term, wide-area observation purposes.