San Diego Police to Add TAC-CAT Vehicle for High-Risk Incidents

San Diego lawmakers approved a donated, camera-equipped TAC-CAT vehicle that can breach barriers, deploy non-lethal gas and help police approach dangerous situations while reducing risks.

What to Know

  • San Diego police will receive a donated, nearly $400,000 TAC-CAT armored robotic vehicle designed to help officers handle high-risk incidents, rescue trapped victims and respond to natural disasters more safely.
  • The camera-equipped vehicle can breach doors and walls, deploy non-lethal gas, traverse difficult terrain and operate remotely or with an officer inside, giving tactical teams greater flexibility during standoffs and active shooter incidents.
  • City leaders unanimously approved the TAC-CAT after the Privacy Advisory Board reviewed its use, with officials emphasizing it is a safety tool rather than a militarized vehicle and estimating annual maintenance costs of less than $10,000.
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