UAV / UAS

The Officer.com UAV / UAS product category is a collection of information, product listings and resources for researching various law enforcement Drones, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and Unmanned Aerial System options for use in surveillance, situational awareness or tactical needs.
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A Michigan State Police trooper fatally shot a suspect in a Saginaw Township bank hostage incident when authorities dangled a soda from a drone and the man stood in front of a window to grab it.
June 30, 2025
A Michigan State Police trooper fatally shot a suspect in a Saginaw Township bank hostage incident when authorities dangled a soda from a drone and the man stood in front of a...
Shaban Athuman | The Dallas Morning News | TNS
May 8, 2025
"The faster we can put eyes on a situation, the safer the outcome for everybody," says Arlington Police Chief Al Jones about using drones to respond to more calls.
Skydio
As par of its Drone as First Responder program, Oklahoma City police used a drone to find a man 
April 21, 2025
As part of its Drone as First Responder program, Oklahoma City police deployed a drone to find a man "in a very inaccessible spot" after he was struck by a train and suffered ...
Santa Fe police used its drone team and tire deflation devices to stop a man who allegedly trapped a man and woman in the back of a U-Haul truck and then drove off.
April 11, 2025
Santa Fe police used its drone team and tire deflation devices to stop a man who allegedly trapped a man and woman in the back of a U-Haul truck and then drove off.
BRINC
Blake Resnick, BRINC Founder and CEO, at BRINC HQ with Responder and Lemur 2 Drones.
April 8, 2025
Index Ventures leads the round with significant participation from Motorola Solutions.
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Oregon law allows police to use drones in limited conditions, but proposed legislation would loosen those restrictions to let authorities use the technology to respond to calls, chase suspects and conduct searches.
April 8, 2025
Oregon law limits police drone use, but proposed legislation would loosen restrictions to let the technology be used to respond to calls, chase suspects and conduct searches.