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Chennai : For the first time in India, 'Drone Police Unit' has been started in Tamil Nadu on Thursday. According to media reports, the 'Drone Police Unit' has been started in Tamil Nadu by the Greater Chennai Police. It is being told that the 'Drone Police Unit' in Chennai will facilitate identification of criminals and suspects, surveillance of large gatherings and real-time checking of vehicle registration data, etc. Project 3.6 crore rupees spent on According to media reports quoting a press release issued by Chennai Police, this project of Chennai Police But the cost of about 3.6 crore rupees has come. The facility was inaugurated by the outgoing Director General of Police (DGP) of Tamil Nadu C Sylendra Babu at Besant Avenue in Adyar. Chennai Police Commissioner Shankar Jeewal was also present on the occasion of its inauguration. Drone police units divided into three categories Media reports that the Chennai Police The first initiative 'Drone Police Unit' has been divided into three categories and a total of nine drones have been provided for the three categories. That is, three drones have been provided for one category. 6 quick response surveillance drones in these nine drones, heavy lift multirotor drones and Long Range Survey Wing Place Drone included. 86002908600290Equipped with state-of-the-art technology of AI Drones It is being told in the report that these drones are equipped with the state-of-the-art technology of Artificial Intelligence (AI). They can be operated up to a distance of about five to 06 kilometers from the ground station. These are fitted with ANPR cameras, which will prove to be helpful in real-time checking with the registration database of the vehicles. It will also help in locating suspects, stolen vehicles. )

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Chennai : For the first time in India, ‘Drone Police Unit’ has been started in Tamil Nadu on Thursday. According to media reports, the ‘Drone Police Unit’ has been started in Tamil Nadu by the Greater Chennai Police. It is being told that the ‘Drone Police Unit’ in Chennai will facilitate identification of criminals and suspects, surveillance of large gatherings and real-time checking of vehicle registration data, etc.

Project 3.6 crore rupees spent on

According to media reports quoting a press release issued by Chennai Police, this project of Chennai Police But the cost of about 3.6 crore rupees has come. The facility was inaugurated by the outgoing Director General of Police (DGP) of Tamil Nadu C Sylendra Babu at Besant Avenue in Adyar. Chennai Police Commissioner Shankar Jeewal was also present on the occasion of its inauguration.

Drone police units divided into three categories

Media reports that the Chennai Police The first initiative ‘Drone Police Unit’ has been divided into three categories and a total of nine drones have been provided for the three categories. That is, three drones have been provided for one category. 6 quick response surveillance drones in these nine drones, heavy lift multirotor drones and Long Range Survey Wing Place Drone included.

86002908600290Equipped with state-of-the-art technology of AI Drones

It is being told in the report that these drones are equipped with the state-of-the-art technology of Artificial Intelligence (AI). They can be operated up to a distance of about five to 06 kilometers from the ground station. These are fitted with ANPR cameras, which will prove to be helpful in real-time checking with the registration database of the vehicles. It will also help in locating suspects, stolen vehicles.

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