Drones may be deployed on land or at sea, and their high-resolution digital and thermal sensors can quickly scan large areas and help find individuals in need.
High-resolution aerial imaging can be used to scan large areas and identify risks to victims and responders.
Increase the efficiency of search and rescue by broadening the perspective of responders. Utilize heat sensors at night or in low-light circumstances to discover missing people who could otherwise go unnoticed.
Drones can be used by search and rescue teams to save lives and reduce damage when tragedy strikes. Infrared and thermal tracking technologies can be used by search and rescue workers to gain a comprehensive aerial picture that finds survivors through dense vegetation, smoke, or adverse weather using drones.
Drones can also be used to provide water, food, and clothing to trapped people until aid arrives.