How?

Traffic accident reconstruction
Reconnaissance before tactical deployments
SWAT overwatch
Hostage situations
Forensic investigations
Patrol-deployed operations
Missing person searches
Tethered operations
Traffic pattern evaluations
First response

But not every department is fully equipped.

While some of the departments already have contracts with drone companies or own their fleet of drones, many are scrambling to find the right partners who can provide them with the quantity and quality they’re looking for.

Like the time they borrowed drones from the military.

When Rodney Brossart from North Dakota was wanted for cattle rustling he barricaded himself in his home with his heavily armed sons. Law enforcement ascertained his precise location and armaments using the Predator. The SWAT team then apprehended him safety using a TASER energy weapon.

Ok, got it.

The police department has many uses for
drone technology on a constant basis.

So?

Why not pitch them a contract?

What better way to put meaning and money into your drone company than by partnering with law enforcement to provide them with the tools they need to be efficient?

You already sell/rent drones.
You already have a business model in place.

It’s time you upped the
stakes and played with the blue boys.

And we have the perfect tool to help you do that.

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