Dubai Launches Drone Initiative to Reduce Police Response Time From 4.4 Minutes to 1 Minute

Dubai extensively used drone technology during the pandemic to ensure COVID-19 safety protocols were followed.

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By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 27 July 2021 10:29 IST
Highlights
  • The drones can fly predetermined patrol missions
  • Can even be deployed to follow a suspicious individual or vehicle
  • Data will be analysed at police headquarters or sent to police units

The drones deployed in Dubai can identify faces using high-resolution videos

Photo Credit: @HHShkMohd/ Twitter

In a bid to make Dubai one of the safest cities in the world, authorities have launched a fresh initiative to police the city using sophisticated drones. They say deploying these quadcopters will help curb incidents of crime by reducing the emergency response time of the police. During a visit to the Dubai Police Headquarters, Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum launched the “Drone Box” platform. This initiative, he said, will help police respond within one minute — instead of 4 minutes 40 seconds taken earlier — to criminal and traffic reports anywhere in Dubai.

The quadcopters, supplied by Israeli company Airobotics, will launch officially during the Expo 2020 event in October this year.

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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoumalso tweeted about the same on his official Twitter handle.

The drone will operate from base stations, which will have a sliding roof, from where they will be launched and return after a mission. The drones can fly predetermined patrol missions, can be sent to a specific location for inspection, or even be deployed to follow a suspicious individual or vehicle. The data will be analysed at the police headquarters or shared with police units in the area.

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“Security is a critical element in the sustainable development of a nation and its ability to grow and thrive,” a media release by the Government of Dubai quoted the 72-year-old Sheikh Mohammed as saying during his visit to the Dubai Police headquarters.

He also praised the Dubai police for creating a safe and secure environment and for maintaining exceptional professionalism.

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Dubai extensively used drone technology during the pandemic to ensure Covid safety protocols were followed and identify those who violated curfew norms. A report in the Khaleej Times said Dubai police recorded 4,400 violations for various offences at the beginning of 2021 using drones, which were fitted with top-of-the-line technology.

The drones can identify faces using high-resolution videos and Dubai police use them to identify and arrest criminals. The technology has also reportedly helped them nab drug dealers and criminals.


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