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When bad guys try to run and hide, a police chopper can zero in on their location from above. The cost of operating, maintaining, and fueling a police helicopter can put a sizeable dent in a police department's budget. A drone can provide another set of eyes in places that a chopper cannot access, while offering a more affordable option.

The “Arty” can help protect law enforcement officers by flying into buildings to see if the area is safe. This alternative method will defer officers from needing to enter a building and possibly getting into a gunfight. This drone can be equipped as a part of a police department's aerial response team to help monitor situations from the safety of their squad car.

In a situation where a police officer is alone when responding to a call, the “Arty” can be immediately deployed into the air and offer a second set of eyes for the officer as he investigates the situation.

While other drone models need to be charged, swapped out with new batteries, or tethered to a power source. The “Arty” offers a new charging method by using lasers to charge the battery during flight. this means it can't stay on site for longer periods of time without having to worry about recharging. after the operation is complete the Arty can be sent back to its enclosed housing attached to the top of the squad car for recharging. If the battery charge falls below 30% during flight, the Arty can signal the drone housing to remotely charge the battery at closer distance. Once charged the Arty can resume its flight path.

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11/2020

ARTY

When bad guys try to run and hide, a police chopper can zero in on their location from above. The cost of operating, maintaining, and fueling a police helicopter can put a sizeable dent in a police department's budget. A drone can provide another set of eyes in places that a chopper cannot access, while offering a more affordable option.

The “Arty” can help protect law enforcement officers by flying into buildings to see if the area is safe. This alternative method will defer officers from needing to enter a building and possibly getting into a gunfight. This drone can be equipped as a part of a police department's aerial response team to help monitor situations from the safety of their squad car.

In a situation where a police officer is alone when responding to a call, the “Arty” can be immediately deployed into the air and offer a second set of eyes for the officer as he investigates the situation.

While other drone models need to be charged, swapped out with new batteries, or tethered to a power source. The “Arty” offers a new charging method by using lasers to charge the battery during flight. this means it can't stay on site for longer periods of time without having to worry about recharging. after the operation is complete the Arty can be sent back to its enclosed housing attached to the top of the squad car for recharging. If the battery charge falls below 30% during flight, the Arty can signal the drone housing to remotely charge the battery at closer distance. Once charged the Arty can resume its flight path.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

11/2020

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