Five Ways Police Use Drones (2024)

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  • Police deploy drones for many reasons: Search and rescue, law enforcement, disaster response, and crash scene investigation;
  • Drones help police collect various types of data, including thermal imagery, zoom and visual data, and LiDAR mapping;
  • Best drones for police include the DJI M300 RTK, DJI M30 Series and DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced.

From finding missing people to mapping a crime scene, UK police forces are seeing the benefits of drone technology.

More and more Forces are embracing UAS (unmanned aircraft systems) to fight crime, keep their communities safe, and collect vital information.

Police drones enable officers to collect data and obtain real-time vital situational awareness, quicker and safer. It is also significantly cheaper than calling on the National Police Air Service helicopter.

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Police can use drones for:

  1. Finding missing people/searching for suspects
  2. Mapping a crime scene or for accident reconstruction
  3. Major incident response
  4. Gathering evidence
  5. Crowd control/pre-planning for a major event

This blog examines how police are using drones, with some real-world case studies.

Police Drones: Five Ways A Drone Has Helped Police Operations

The below examples showcase the best use-cases for police drones.

1: Finding Missing People

Using thermal and/or zoom cameras, drones can be used to find missing people.

There have been numerous cases of unmanned aircraft locating a missing person, when other methods have failed.

This video shows the moment that North Wales Police found a pensioner who had been missing for almost 24 hours.

The team deployed a DJI M300 RTK and H20T camera, with thermal and zoom capabilities.

Lead pilot Sergeant Paul Terry said: “If the drone hadn’t of been there, he wouldn’t have been seen. It’s very likely he wouldn’t have been located that night and his life was saved because of that tactic.”

You can read the full story here.

2: Accident Reconstruction

Deploying UAS for accident reconstruction cuts down the evidence-gathering process - taking less than 30 minutes for a job that used to take three or four hours.

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Not only does this speed up the data-collection process, but also means that roads can be reopened faster and cuts down on officer on-scene times.

In just a single flight, drones can collect hundreds of images to create accurate and detailed 2D maps and 3D models for thorough accident investigation, including measuring skid marks, examining damage and streamlining communication between investigation teams.

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The same application can be applied to mapping any crime or incident scene.

Find out more in our in-depth guide to using drones for crash-scene reconstruction.

3: Evidence Gathering

Drones provide a great way of collecting evidence - often with a unique aerial perspective.

Take Lincolnshire Police, for example. Using an unmanned aircraft with thermal capabilities, the drone team landed its first prosecution by uncovering a professional cannabis growing operation.

The footage was passed on to the investigating team to obtain a search warrant, and it was used in evidence at court


A Force spokesman said:"We turned up and flew the drone 400ft across an open field, before hovering 50m from the property - and the heat source was obvious. The filming from the drone took one minute and 20 seconds, and it was only in the air for five minutes from start to finish.

"The drone provided us withvisuals that couldn’t really have been done in any other way. Yes, the National Police Air Service helicopter could have done this, but this would have been at a cost of about £3,000 per hour. Instead, we did this with the drone as part of our routine duties."

4: Disaster Response

Drones are an essential tool to use during or following a major incident.

Every second counts, and drones can be deployed quickly and cost-effectively, reaching inaccessible areas and providing vital information about the crisis in real-time - all while keeping officers safe.

Police drones showed their worth during theWhaley Bridge dam incident in Derbyshire.

Derbyshire Constabulary deployed its fleet of DJI drones to monitor the extent of the situation and patrol the evacuated town following reports of attempted burglaries at empty properties.

These series of shots showed how the drone with zoom camera was able to obtain a crystal-clear view of the damage, from afar...

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...while this image shows how the drone provided real-time information about the placing of bags of aggregate, by RAF Chinooks, and spotted for any breaches.

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PC Tom Gee said: "If we didn't have the drone, somebody would have had to go up close to the damage - scaling down on a rope down the dam to have a look and putting their life at risk."

Read the full story here.

5: Crowd Control And Planning At Major Events

Surveillance by drone is an important and valuable part of policing - but Forces will not deploy unmanned aircraft to simply spy for no good reason.

Drones can be deployed by police for a range of observation missions, such as scouting key areas or suspects, obtaining vital situational awareness to help with deployment tactics, and monitoring crowd behaviour and movement. They are particularly useful forinvestigating suspects - especially those who could be armed - while maintaining a safe distance.

In one example of using drones for crowd control, Norfolk Police deployed unmanned aircraft on derby day betweenNorwich City and Ipswich at Carrow Road.

The drone offered a quick, cheap and readily-available solution which was impossible for fans to take counter-measures, and offered unique and better views. Sent into the sky, it scanned the crowd and sent live pictures to officers on the ground.

This situational awareness was vital and helped police make sensible and proactive strategic decisions. For instance, after the game, rival fans faced off outside the ground, separated only by a flimsy fence.

However, thedrone footage of the crowd meant that police could see the situation developing early and were able to redistribute ground forces to the trouble spot and de-escalate the situation.

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If persistent surveillance is required, a drone tether can be used to provide almost limitless flight time.

What Are The Best Police Drones?

There are numerous drones that police can use, offering different capabilities and key features.

The DJI solutions that stand out are the M300 RTK, M30 Series, and Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced.

You can find out how these drones compare by reading our M300 RTK vs M30 Series vs Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced comparison blogor scroll down for an overview of each platform.

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DJI M300 RTK

The M300 RTK is a powerful and highly versatile enterprise drone, making it an ideal aircraft for the police.

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Its key benefits include:

  • Endurance: Fly for up to 55 minutes without payload, or up to around 48 minutes, depending on the payload used.
  • IP45 Rating: Enhanced weather protection, meaning this versatile drone isn't grounded in the event of wet weather.
  • Swappable Payloads: Compatibility with a range of payloads, including thermal, zoom, LiDAR and photogrammetry sensors, as well as loud speakers and bright spotlights. The M300 RTK can also carry up to three payloads at once.

The ability to swap payloads makes the M300 RTK an attractive proposition for the police - from using thermal to detect heat sources during a missing person mission, to LiDAR for building maps in highly-vegetated areas.

We take a look at some of the best M300 RTK payloads for police, and how they help operations.

H20T

The H20T camera is a quad-sensor solution, providing mission versatility in a single payload.

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The H20T features:

  • 20MP Zoom Camera
  • 12MP Wide Camera
  • 1200m Laser Rangefinder
  • 640 x 512 px Radiometric Thermal Camera

This video, captured by the H20T, shows how the camera can be used to display a thermal and visual feed, side-by-side, in real-time. Police can often be deployed to assist fire and rescue crews.

Meanwhile, the H20T has the ability to conduct Smart Tracking - perfect for keeping eyes on a suspect or vehicle.

L1 LiDAR Sensor

LiDAR is a highly-effective tool for the police. It ishighly accurate, highly automated, can be deployed at night, and is particularly effective in areas of dense vegetation. It can be used for a range of applications, such as crime and crash scene investigation, search and rescue, and following natural disasters and fires.

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Read our in-depth guide to Using LiDAR For Public Safety for more information.

The DJI Zenmuse L1 is a cost-effective, lightweight, plug-and-play drone payload, engineered for the M300 RTK.

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The L1 can generate detailed maps and penetrate dense vegetation thanks to its multi-return capability; a highly-efficient and accurate solution; and can generate point clouds in live view to provide immediate insights.

It also has a 20MP photogrammetry sensor tocreate 2D orthom*osaics and 3D models.

The L1 can be used with DJI Terra for a one-stop post-processing solution, helping you generate 3D point clouds and accuracy reports.

P1 Photogrammetry Camera

On the subject of maps and models, the DJI Zenmuse P1 45MP full-frame photogrammetry camera can be used to build highly-detailed digital assets - especially useful for crash-scene investigation.

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It is a highly-efficient and extremely accurate photogrammetry solution, covering large areas quickly.

Read our in-depth guide to the P1 to find out how it can transform aerial photogrammetry workflows.

Extra Payloads - Loud Speakers And Spotlights

The M300 RTK can carry more payloads than just cameras and sensors, such as loud speakers and spotlights.

The CZZN Loud Speaker can be used by police in a range of scenarios, including remote communication with people following a major disaster, casualties or missing peple, or suspects.

This video, courtesy of Devon and Cornwall Police, shows how effective this can be.

The Force has said that it allowed them to communicate with people in a way 'not previously possible'. Read the full review.

Meanwhile, the Z15 spotlight provides a powerful, targeted aerial light source, ideal for a range of police missions,including public safety, law enforcement and searches for missing people.

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DJI M30 Series

The DJI M30 Series is a great drone for the police and public safety: Featuring the performance of the M300 RTK but packing it into a more portable, lightweight, smaller frame, more akin to the Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced.

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The DJI 30 Series has an enhanced IP rating of IP55 and a 41 minute flight time. The payload on the DJI M30 and M30T is fixed, but has high-performance capabilities:

  • Wide Camera:Equivalent Focal Length: 24 mm, DFOV: 84°;12 MP 1/2'' CMOS Sensor;Video Resolution: 4K/30fps.
  • Zoom Camera:48 MP 1/2'' CMOS Sensor;5x-16x Optical Zoom,200x Max. Hybrid Zoom;Photo Resolution: 8K;Video Resolution: 4K/30fps.
  • Thermal Imaging Camera (M30T only):Equivalent Focal Length: 40 mm;Resolution: 640 x 512 orInfrared Image Super-resolution Mode: 1280 x 1024; Frame Rate: 30fps;Measurement Accuracy: ±2°C or ±2%.
  • Laser Rangefinder:Range: 3 m - 1200 m;Accuracy: ±(0.2m+D×0.15%).

These videos show how Lincolnshire Police has deployed the M30T for numerous search and rescue operations.

RESULT** High Risk Missing Person in their 70s with dementia located today, by our brand new @lincspolice #drone in East Lindsey, Lincolnshire. Officers guided in misper safe guarded. Inc 268 19/06/22 @DJIGlobal @DJIEnterprise #M30 #dronesforgood pic.twitter.com/rXHAbKfdFd

— Lincolnshire Police Drones (@LincsCOPter) June 19, 2022

Meanwhile** our operational success continues with our new @DJIEnterprise #M30. Video from Sunday shows two High Risk Missing Persons, located in the dark, in a field by the A15 #thermal #camera. This #drone find ensured quick safeguarding & helps free up @LincsPolice officers. pic.twitter.com/Vv0h1bPLwK

— Lincolnshire Police Drones (@LincsCOPter) June 23, 2022

Additional modules can be integrated with the M30 Series, such as theLP12 loudspeaker/spotlight, which is an ideal accessory for police/public safety, for operations such as search and rescue and ground communication.

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DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced

The M300 RTK is a rugged and heavy-duty police drone solution. The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced meanwhile is a lightweight, portable and quickly deployable aircraft: Ideal for deploying as a first responder drone, or using on-the-go.

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In its own right, the Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced is a powerful police drone, with impressive capabilities for its size, including a high-resolution thermal camera.

Unlike the M300 RTK, the M2EA has a fixed payload array, and is not waterproof, but packs plenty into its small frame, making it a powerful portable solution for the police.

Its key features include:

  • 1/2" CMOS capturing 48MP imagery
  • Radiometric thermal sensor with 640 x 512 px thermal resolution and 30Hz frame
  • 32x digital zoom and 16x thermal zoom
  • Modular accessories - spotlight, loud speaker and beacon.
  • 31 minutes flight time.


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PC Tom Gee, UAS Accountable Manager for Derbyshire Constabulary’s Police Drone Unit, described the Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced as a game-changer for public safety,praising the aircraft’s upgraded thermal and visual sensors, which he says make for more confident searches and reliable data collection. Read the full story here.

heliguy™ has designed a robust, collision-proof cage to protect the Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced - particularly useful for confined space inspection. The video below, courtesy of London Fire Brigade, shows the cage's resistance to bumps and collisions.

What Training Do Police Need To Use Drones?

The type of training police drone units require depends on the type of drone and operations the Force is planning to conduct.

The training is split into two course options: The A2 CofCor the GVC. You can find out more by reading our in-depth guide to UK drone laws. heliguy™ recommends that the GVC is the most comprehensive course for police forces.

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The heliguy™ in-house training team - which consists fixed-wing and rotary-drone specialists, including former Armed Forces personnel - has trained more than 3,000 candidates, including more than 30 UK emergency services.

The ES-DOT course is specifically designed for police forces, delivering the CAA-approved syllabus in a closed-course environment, with a focus on public safety.

heliguy™ also offers CPD (Continuing Professional Development) training for the emergency services and fixed-wing tuition, as part of other offerings.

Click to find out more information on our drone training provision.

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FAQs

How can drones be used by police? ›

Surveillance: Police drones can be used to monitor large crowds or areas for suspicious activity, such as illegal gatherings or drug deals. 2. Search and Rescue: Police drones can be used to quickly locate missing persons or suspects in large areas.

What can drones be used for? ›

What is a drone?
  • search and rescue.
  • surveillance.
  • traffic monitoring.
  • weather monitoring.
  • firefighting.
  • personal use.
  • drone-based photography.
  • videography.

What are the cons of police drones? ›

Without proper guidelines, there is a risk that drones could be used to violate citizens' rights. Another ethical concern is the potential use of drones to deploy weapons. Police departments in certain parts of the world are already equipping drones with nonlethal weapons, such as tasers and pepper spray.

How are drones used for surveillance? ›

Rescue drones equipped with high-resolution cameras and thermal imaging sensors can quickly cover large areas, providing real-time video feeds to operators. This aerial perspective allows rescuers to search for missing persons or locate survivors in remote or inaccessible areas more efficiently.

Can police drones follow you? ›

If you have firm evidence to suspect that a drone is following you, you are probably being spied on. A drone will only follow you around if someone is instructing it to do so in order to collect information about you. What is this?

What are the benefits of drone security? ›

Drones are quieter than vehicles or manned aircraft and can easily monitor an area without being detected. This makes them perfect for surveillance and risk assessment before security personnel decide on the action to take.

What are 3 things drones can be used for? ›

Sectors like videography, search and rescue, agriculture and transportation have adopted drone technology. Originally developed for the military and aerospace industries, drones have found their way into the mainstream because of the enhanced levels of safety and efficiency they bring.

What are three 3 benefits of using the drone? ›

6 Benefits Of Drones And Drone Technology
  • Makes Inspections More Efficient. ...
  • Helps Greatly With Scientific Research. ...
  • Makes Delivery Easier. ...
  • Helps Emergency Responders Save Lives. ...
  • Military Applications. ...
  • Great For Recording Your Videos and Capturing Photos.

How can you tell if a police is a drone? ›

Conclusion. In short, during nighttime operations, police drones are equipped with distinctive red and green lights, akin to those seen on airplanes. The red lights are positioned on the left side of the drone, while the right side features green lights.

How far can police drones see? ›

So you probably want to know exactly how far away a drone camera can see. What is this? A high-quality drone camera can see 1,500-2,000 feet away during the day. At night, drone cameras can pick up an image about 165 feet away before it becomes blurry.

Can police jam drones? ›

For one thing, US law prohibits disabling of aircraft; DoD or Homeland Security may be authorized to disable a drone they identify as a terrorist threat (let's say at the Super Bowl) but local police or stadium security cannot legally bring the drone down under current law.

Are drones used for crime? ›

If a drone catches a criminal in the act, they can be used as evidence in the right circ*mstances, or these high-quality images can help identify the suspect in cases where they escape.

What are some examples of drones invading privacy? ›

Intrusion upon seclusion

For example, using a drone to hover outside someone's home while using the drone's mounted camera to peer into a window without that person's permission could subject the drone operator to liability for common-law intrusion upon seclusion.

What does a drone detect? ›

High-resolution radars are specifically designed for drone detection and tracking. Radars continuously scan the sky looking for reflections and changes to detect movement and size. Reflected signals can be compared to a database for drone characterization.

Can police drones see through walls? ›

No, police drones are not currently capable of seeing through walls. While some drones are equipped with advanced cameras and sensors, including thermal imaging cameras, they are not capable of seeing through solid objects such as walls.

How do you tell if feds are following you? ›

When the feds decided to target you for an investigation involving federal contracts, they are common signs to watch out for ( see below). The most common signs of being under investigation include talking to your friends, employees acting abnormally, and even an investigator leaving a business card on your door.

Why would a police drone be watching me? ›

It could be that the drone is following a predetermined flight path, taking aerial photographs, or delivering packages. Alternatively, someone might be using the drone to track your movements for nefarious purposes. Another possibility is that the drone is simply flying around without any particular purpose.

Can you see drones at night? ›

Drones also usually have one or more strobe lights. These lights, which serve multiple purposes, can vary in color and blink with a varying pattern. The primary function of strobe lights is to help users see their drones in low-light conditions, making them highly beneficial during nighttime flights.

Can drones see through walls? ›

Currently, drones cannot “see” through walls. While some technologies, such as radar and thermal imaging, can detect objects or surfaces behind walls or other obstacles, they do not allow a drone to see through the wall in the same way that a person would see through a window.

Can police shoot down drones? ›

The only people who can legally shoot down a drone are your local law enforcement per 2018's Re-Authorization Act for the Federal Aviation Authority. What is this? Even still, that's only supposed to happen if law enforcement believes the drone is a threat.

How can you tell if its a police drone? ›

How Do You Spot A Police Drone At Night? During nighttime operations, police drones are equipped with distinctive red and green lights, akin to those seen on airplanes. The red lights are positioned on the left side of the drone, while the right side features green lights.

How far can police drones see at night? ›

Under ideal conditions, a typical police drone can see 4,000 meters or more during the day, but at night it can only see people 50m away. If you go beyond that distance, you can only see a blurry figure.

What can police drones see at night? ›

Police drones have infrared cameras and thermal imaging capabilities that allow them to see through walls and windows. They are able to do this through a process called Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR). This kind of vision doesn't just work in daylight; it also works at night—even if there is no moonlight!

How do you detect a drone spying on you? ›

Drones operating on RF communication can be tracked using RF sensors, while others that are GPS Pre-Programmed to a way point can be tracked using Radar detection. Visual detection technology like Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) Cameras can be used to get visuals on the detected drone, and confirm a drone threat.

What does a police drone sound like? ›

Police drones make a sound that's similar to a lawnmower. The sound may be loud or soft depending on the model of drone and how high it is flying, but you should be able to hear it clearly if one is nearby. You can see it with your eyes, so long as there isn't too much cloud coverage in the sky to block out your view.

Is there a device that can stop drones from spying on you? ›

The Anti-UAV Defense System (AUDS) is a large, military-level jammer that uses a high-powered radio signal to jam drones.

How do you jam a drone signal? ›

One way to jam a drone is to use an RF Jammer, which broadcasts radio frequencies that interfere with the drone's ability to receive and transmit signals. Another way is to use an RF Signal Booster, which amplifies your own signal in order to overpower the drone's signal.

How do I stop drones from flying over my house? ›

Find the drone pilot and ask them to stop flying the drone over your home. Also, post signs on your property requesting that people don't fly drones in the area. It's illegal for you to forcibly remove the drone from the area above your property by shooting it down or using a net, signal jammer, or any other method.

How do you counter a drone? ›

10 Counter-Drone Technologies To Detect And Stop Drones Today
  1. Counter the Drone Threat.
  2. Drone Monitoring Equipment.
  3. Radio Frequency (RF) Analysers.
  4. Optical Sensors (Cameras)
  5. Acoustic Sensors (Microphones)
  6. Radar.
  7. Drone Countermeasure Equipment.
  8. Radio Frequency Jammers.

What frequency do police drones use? ›

The most common bands of communication are the 2.4 GHz and the 5.8 GHz bands. These are the bands used by a lot of drones on the market including DJI drones.

What is the gun that disables drones? ›

An anti-drone gun, also known as a portable electromagnetic weapon, is a device specifically designed to remove unwanted drones from the air. It can be used for a variety of applications, including security, privacy protection and protection against drones that are dangerous or flying in the air uninvited.

What are the symptoms of a cell phone jammer? ›

The most common symptom of cell phone signal jammer interference is, you guessed it, dropped service. While apps do exist that claim to detect signal jammers, they are largely unproven, and require a working signal to function.

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