Drones were first created in the early 20th century:
1917 – The first drone (pilotless aircraft) called the Kettering Bug was developed during World War I
1930s – Radio-controlled target drones were used for military training
1950s–1970s – Used mainly for surveillance in wars
2000s onwards – Rapid growth in commercial and civilian drone use
In short, Drones started around 1917 and evolved significantly after 2000.
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Drones were not “released” on one date. The idea of unmanned aircraft started more than 100 years ago. Early military unmanned aircraft were tested during World War I, around 1917–1918. Modern drones became widely known much later: Military UAVs: grew strongly from the 1990s and 2000s Commercial drones: became popular around 2010 onwards Consumer camera drones: became mainstream after 2013, especially with DJI Phantom-type drones So, in simple terms: Drones started as military technology in the early 1900s, but modern commercial drones became popular after 2010.
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Some drones are waterproof, but most drones are not fully waterproof. Most consumer and commercial drones are only water-resistant, meaning they may handle light rain, mist, or moisture for a short time. Heavy rain, water landing, or internal water entry can damage the motors, ESCs, battery, sensors, and electronics. Industrial or military-grade drones can be built with sealed bodies, protected electronics, waterproof connectors, coated PCBs, and IP-rated enclosures. So the answer is: Drones can be waterproof if specially designed for it, but normal drones should not be flown in rain or wet conditions.
Most drones are grey because it is a practical color. Lower visibility Grey blends well with the sky, clouds, and horizon, making the drone less noticeable. Heat management Grey absorbs less heat than black while hiding dirt and wear better than white. Military influence Many military aircraft and UAVs use grey camouflage because it works across different environments and altitudes. Manufacturing simplicity Grey carbon fiber, composites, and coatings are common in aerospace manufacturing and require less cosmetic finishing. Professional appearance Grey gives drones a clean, industrial, aerospace look that many manufacturers prefer.