The Fourth Industrial Revolution has led to a significant increase in the use of drones in military
operations.
These drones are used for a variety of tasks, including reconnaissance and surveillance, strike missions,
and electronic warfare.
However, the exposure of military drones to a range of outdoor environments during military operations can
lead to contamination of their cameras and sensors, which serve as the "eyes" of the drone.
Contaminants such as rainwater and dust can impair the functionality of these sensors, potentially leading
to operational issues.
Contaminants can cause operational issues such as flight control errors, reducing the utilization and
reliability of the drone.
Military drones with electronic self-cleaning technology can quickly and efficiently remove contaminants, a
major cause of malfunctions.
They are also designed to be compatible with hydrogen fuel cells, which have superior energy efficiency,
enabling military operations in extreme environments for extended periods of time.
MICROSYSTEMS' military drones, which are being developed in collaboration with research institutes and
institutions in the defense field,
represent the next generation of products suitable for future military operations and can contribute
significantly to national security.