This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the YOLOv5 object detection model, examining its architecture, training methodologies, and performance. Key components, including the Cross Stage Partial backbone and Path Aggregation-Network, are explored in detail. The paper reviews the model's performance across various metrics and hardware platforms. Additionally, the study discusses the transition from Darknet to PyTorch and its impact on model development. Overall, this research provides insights into YOLOv5's capabilities and its position within the broader landscape of object detection and why it is a popular choice for constrained edge deployment scenarios.