Recently, camera mounted drones have been very successfully implemented in combat operations in several countries around the world.
Police, border patrol, coast guard and various security companies have destroyed a large number of manned drones, and are now well aware that police and security guards on duty cannot combine the function of a pilot and maintenance at the same time.
Training of the personnel from police, firefighters and border guard in piloting, has shown complete hopelessness of this route of use of drones.
The system of “autonomous patrol”, realizes a fundamentally new principle of organization for surveillance of large areas and spaces.
In contrast to existing solutions, where cameras should be evenly distributed throughout a surveyed area; and for human recognition, they need to be placed at a distance of not more than twenty meters apart.
The Q-4’s video surveillance system uses cameras that
automatically zoom and focus on object movement then enlarge the object repeatedly, in order to identify an intruder within a radius of three hundred meters.
In addition, rapid and autonomous movement of Q-4 drones
does not allow an intruder to predict or calculate drone positioning, thus increasing the probability of intruder detection.