Sacramento Police Train Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Helpers
The Sacramento, California police department is developing a specialized Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, UAV, as a low cost alternative to helicopter cops.
They currently have two helicopters that can stream live video to remote terminals in police cars or command centers.
Their UAV's are 5 feet long, weigh 12 pounds and hand launched. They can keep their multiple video cameras aloft for 45 minutes. They are almost autonomous and have the capability to track subjects with their camera eyes.
The police are looking forward to reduced costs and better availability of the flying robots compared to expensive helicopter teams.
They also like the silent operation of the spy planes.
"Police Chief Albert Najera, who said the department gets many complaints about the noise of the helicopters. "The noise factor is huge. This is almost silent, you can't hear it," he said. "Not many police departments can afford a helicopter, but most will be able to afford this.""
The aircraft still need to get FAA clearance before they are put on duty.
Sacramento Police Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Program Gaining Altitude - Government Technology
They currently have two helicopters that can stream live video to remote terminals in police cars or command centers.
Their UAV's are 5 feet long, weigh 12 pounds and hand launched. They can keep their multiple video cameras aloft for 45 minutes. They are almost autonomous and have the capability to track subjects with their camera eyes.
The police are looking forward to reduced costs and better availability of the flying robots compared to expensive helicopter teams.
They also like the silent operation of the spy planes.
"Police Chief Albert Najera, who said the department gets many complaints about the noise of the helicopters. "The noise factor is huge. This is almost silent, you can't hear it," he said. "Not many police departments can afford a helicopter, but most will be able to afford this.""
The aircraft still need to get FAA clearance before they are put on duty.
Sacramento Police Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Program Gaining Altitude - Government Technology
Labels: police robot, UAV
2 Comments:
There's an iPhone controlled quadrocopter that carries a camera perfect for spying on friends....or the cops that are spying on you.
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