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Monday 8 June 2015

Rescue Drone For Quick Recovery

Drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles have today come into their own. While military uses of these vehicles are many, the civil uses include:
  • Search and Rescue
  • Fire
  • Oil & gas
  • Law Enforcement
  • Agricultural and
  • Utility.
Search and rescue mission (SAR) using a rescue drone is far cheaper than using a traditional helicopter or capabilities of a rescue drone a fixed wing aircraft. These drones are not only small but also highly maneuverable and this makes it easy to conduct search efforts for only a fraction of the cost both in terms of resources and risk involved. 


The  are large. It depends upon the customer to dictate the kind of fitments and accessories required. It is therefore possible to fit high resolution video cameras that have the ability to survey a large terrain in real time. This is an important aspect in conducting a rescue mission when every moment is precious and can mean the difference between life and death. When data is relayed in real time the next step can be taken quickly. It is also possible to fit an onboard video that can be downloaded in order to carry out inspection after the flight is over.

Today’s rescue drones give the pilot adequate time so that large areas can be searched using different patterns. The drone therefore replaces a search using ground personnel as well as diverse aircraft that take much longer to carry out searches possible to be carried out in minutes using a rescue drone. With some rescue drones it is also feasible to drop communication equipment or a GPS locater and water as well as medical supplies to the person being rescued. 

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