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Drones armed with cameras and sensor payloads have been used by military and border control agencies for decades to improve situational awareness. Commercialization now has brought more UAVs, or unmanned aerial vehicles, to market—making such eyes-in-the-sky an invaluable tool for law enforcement. Here are five drone technologies worth watching: ELIMCO’s E300 with FÉNIX The ELIMOC E300 is a UAV with a large payload capacity and low-noise electrical propulsion. The E300 can be launched remotely and operated for 1.5 hours with a radio control from up to 27 miles away. However, during night flights, the E-300 can loiter around an area for around three hours and get as far as 62 miles from the launching point. Similar UAVs, like the Predator, have been used recently to apprehend a cattle thief and his armed sons in North Dakota. Depending on the payload, these UAVs can cover a wide area more quickly than a patrol officer on foot. For a night incident, the UAV built with specific night-vision payloads can fly directly above an area where a foot pursuit is unfolding to record video that is geotagged and transmitted in real time relayed down to mobile command centers.

L3 Communication’s Viking 400-S The L3 Viking 400-S Unmanned Aircraft System is integrated with Autonomous Take-Off and Landingtechnology supplied by L3 Unmanned Systems' flightTEK system. The UAS operates for up to 12 hours and can be equipped with up to 100 pounds of payload technologies, including CBRN detectors to protect officers responding to a man-made incident, such as a dirty bomb detonation. UAS payloads carrying high-resolution cameras can capture bird’s-eye images of a an incident, which can help commanders identify a suspect’s location and deploy resources with full-situational awareness, such as whether a suspect is armed or hard-hit areas and prioritize resources. Images captured are transmitted wirelessly back to into a GIS software suite for mapping an affected area and later reporting needs. Information Processing Systems’ MCV Information Processing Systems Mobile Command Vehicles and incident command mobile carts are deployable, customized, public-safety vehicles that integrate aerial, ground and subsurface remotely controlled robotic platforms.

MCVs basically are custom mobile ground control station for UAVs and other public-safety robotics. They are modified Ford trucks that can house security cameras, sensors, radar and communication infrastructure. The truck can be outfitted with trailers to carry drones, which then can be commanded from within the center. Having a mobile command center for drone deployment allows investigative or response teams working in remote areas to take their entire communication system with them to launch a UAV or drones over a wildfire and map out affected areas. In urban areas, an aerial video provides actionable information so commanders can make informed decisions at the incident—whether at a bombing or a bank robbery. Switzerland-based Sensefly’s eBee drones are tiny compared to other drones; they have a 37.8 in wingspan and less than 1.5 punds. The foam airframe eBee drones are equipped with a rear-mounted propeller and feature a 16 megapixel camera to shoot aerial imagery at down to 3cm/pixel resolution.

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DJI showed its new series of quadcopters at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It’s a workhorse designed for commercial and industrial applications and comes in three models: the baseline M200 with one gimbal, the M210 with two downward-facing gimbals or one top-mounted gimbal, and the M210 RTK which adds real-time kinematic sensors for precise navigation. All models use the DJI flight management system, the DJI Pilot app, subject tracking, autonomous circling, and ActiveTrack. Flighthub lets the pilot stream video to a remote station in real-time, and DJI’s Flightsense algorithm lets the M200 drones autonomously avoid obstacles. Significantly, M200s incorporate ADS-B receivers. After failing to meet revenue targets, says it will return to profitability by 2018 through an expansion of its commercial drone business. The Parrot CFO says, “Professional drones should generate at least 50 to 60 percent gross margin on the long run, where consumer drones cannot generate more than 35 percent of gross margin.”

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