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They hover over fields, over construction sites, over wind farms. These are drones fighting against the wind. They do not flee from it, but use counter-currents to slow down, redirect, or even extract energy. By 2026, windbreak drones are no longer science fiction, but working tools for agronomists, builders, and ecologists. We tell you how they work and why they are needed.

What is a windbreak drone

A windbreak drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle capable of actively influencing air currents. Ordinary drones struggle with the wind — they are carried away, they spend energy to stabilize. Windbreak drones, on the contrary, use the wind to create "air shields" or to change the direction of the wind at ground level. They are equipped with powerful propellers that can create a counter-current, as well as sails (yes, sails!), unfolding at the right moment.

How does it work

The principle is based on the interaction of two streams. An onboard sensor measures wind speed and direction. Then the drone takes a position on the leeward side of the protected object (field, greenhouse, construction site). It hovers at a height of 10-20 meters and starts rotating the propellers to create an air vortex or "wall" of counter-current. This stream dissipates wind energy, and the speed on the ground drops from 15 m/s to 5 m/s.

Why are they needed

First, agriculture. Strong wind flattens wheat, tears off fruits from trees, damages greenhouses. Windbreak drones "graze" over the field, reducing wind speed by 50-70%. Crop yield increases by 20-30%, especially for corn and sunflower.

Second task — protection of wind turbines

Paradox: wind turbines need wind, but too strong wind (more than 25 m/s) can break the blades. Windbreak drones stand in front of the wind turbine, creating turbulence that reduces the load on the blades. Allows operation during storms.

Third — construction

At heights where skyscrapers are being built, the wind can blow away workers, materials. Drones create an "aerodynamic cocoon" around the crane or platform. Reduce the risk of falling.

How are they controlled

Automatically, through AI. Drones communicate with each other (swarm). One drone measures the wind, the others form a line. Control from the ground (via laptop) or satellite. Flight time — up to 2 hours, then recharging (solar panels or battery change). Weight — from 5 to 50 kg (depending on size).

Problems and limitations

Expensive. One drone costs from 20,000 to 100,000 euros. For a field of 100 hectares, you need 20-30 drones. A license for flights is required (in Russia — permission from Rosaviation). Weather-dependent: drones do not fly in heavy rain and thunderstorms. Noise: propellers create noise up to 80 dB (like a vacuum cleaner), birds are scared. Birds may attack drones — a problem.

Who produces

Leaders — Chinese companies DJI (Agras WindDef series), American AeroVironment (NavGuard), European (French Delair). In Russia, drones "Vetrobei" (company "Transas") appeared in 2026. Tested in Krasnodar Krai.

Impact on the environment

Advantages: reduce soil erosion (wind does not blow away the fertile layer). Save water (less evaporation). Disadvantages: noise, risk of collision with birds, energy consumption (batteries). There are concerns that mass use may change the local microclimate.

Prospects

By 2030, it is expected that prices will drop by 50%. Drones that not only dissipate wind but also convert it into energy for their recharging (wind turbines on drones — still experimentally) will appear. It is possible that they will be used to prevent hurricanes (weakening the wind approaching the city).

Conclusion

Windbreak drones are not a panacea for all winds. But they are already helping farmers and builders. In 2026, when hurricanes become more frequent due to climate change, such technologies can save crops and lives. Wind is the power of nature. But now humans have a chance to make peace with it.
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