Drone
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Drone most commonly refers to:
- A type of unmanned vehicle, a class of robot
- Unmanned aerial vehicle or aerial drone
- Unmanned ground vehicle or ground drone
- Unmanned surface vehicle or drone boat, drone ship, drone, vessel, surface drone, robot ship, robot boat
- Unmanned underwater vehicle or underwater drone, drone sub, robot sub
- Remotely operated vehicle (remotely operated underwater vessel)
Drone, or The Drones may also refer to:
Biology
[edit]- Drone (bee), a male bee
- Drone, fertile male ant
People and characters
[edit]- Drone (wrestler) (born 1991; Hombre Bala Jr.), ringname of a Mexican professional luchador
- Kyron Drones (born 2003), American football player
- Luke Drone (born 1984), U.S. American football player
Characters
[edit]- Drone, a member of the Drones Club in P. G. Wodehouse's novels
- Drones, intelligent machines in the utopian society The Culture of Iain M. Banks
- Drone, a humanoid assimilated by the Borg in Star Trek
- Drones, service robots in Silent Running (1972)
- Drones or yanme'e, fictional species in the Covenant in Halo
Places
[edit]- Drone, Georgia, an unincorporated community in the US
- Dronne, also spelled Drône, a river in south-western France
- Pointe de Drône, a mountain in the Pennine Alps, Italy-Switzerland
- River Drone, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Film
[edit]- Drones (2010 film), an American office comedy
- Drones (2013 film), an American war thriller directed by Rick Rosenthal
- Drone (2014 film), a Norwegian documentary film
- Drone (2017 film), a Canadian thriller film
Television
[edit]- "Drones" (Beavis and Butt-Head), 2011 episode
- "Drone" (Star Trek: Voyager), 1998 episode
Music
[edit]- Drone (music), a continuous note or chord
- Drones World Tour, 2015, by Muse; supporting the eponymous 2015 album
Genres
[edit]- Drone metal, a musical style
- Drone music, a musical style
Instruments
[edit]Artists
[edit]Albums
[edit]- The Drones (EP), a 2001 EP by the Australian band Drones
- Drones (Muse album) (2015)
- Drones (Robert Rich album) (1983)
Songs
[edit]- "Drone", 2018, by Alice in Chains from Rainier Fog
- "Drone", 2015, by Chastity Belt from Time to Go Home
- "Drones", 2004, by Fear Factory from Archetype
- "Drones", 2020, by Grandson from I Love You, I'm Trying
- "Drones", 2015, by Muse, the title track from the eponymous album Drones
- "Drones", 2015, by Oh Hiroshima from In Silence We Yearn
- "Drones", 2006, by Rise Against from The Sufferer & the Witness