Drone soccer, also known as "aerial soccer" or "drone soccer," is a super cool new competitive sport! It combines the competitive spirit of soccer with the excitement and fun of flying drones.
Simply put, two teams (usually 3-5 players) pilot small drones encased in spherical protective shells in an enclosed area (such as a cage or indoor space). The goal is to score by ramming the "soccer" drone into the opposing team's goal. This spherical shell not only makes the drones more like soccer but also ensures safety.
The playing field is typically equipped with an electronic fence to prevent drones from flying out of the field, and emergency braking measures are in place to ensure safe play. Furthermore, to ensure fairness, frequency band management and anti-interference communications are implemented to prevent "signal war" cheating.
Drone soccer tests the players' remote control skills, hand-eye coordination, and teamwork. The fast-paced game emphasizes teamwork and immediate reaction, making it a popular choice among young people. Now, some schools have included it in the selection range for students with specialties in science and technology. It's really cool and can add points!
