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Public Safety

Multi-drone coordination for the
missions that matter most.

UAVsynq provides incident commanders with a unified aerial coordination surface — real-time fleet telemetry, coordinated search patterns, and live sensor feeds from multiple aircraft operating simultaneously.

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Mission Types

What UAVsynq does for public operations.

Search and Rescue

Coordinate multiple thermal-equipped aircraft in systematic search patterns. UAVsynq's deconfliction engine prevents airspace conflicts as aircraft cover overlapping search sectors.

Incident Scene Mapping

Rapid deployment of RGB and thermal aircraft to generate live situation maps. Orthomosaic generation for incident command planning without post-mission processing delay.

Perimeter Monitoring

Station multiple aircraft at fixed orbital patterns around an incident perimeter. UAVsynq maintains formation spacing and alerts when aircraft enter designated exclusion zones.

Wildfire Assessment

Multi-thermal-sensor fleet provides simultaneous fire perimeter mapping and hotspot detection. Real-time data feed to incident command without physical presence in the fire zone.

Workflow

How UAVsynq fits into your operations.

Define incident zone

Rapid zone definition by drawing boundary on the UAVsynq map interface. No KMZ required — field-defined boundaries supported.

Assign aircraft to tasks

Each aircraft gets a specific role: search pattern, perimeter orbit, or thermal scan. Roles visible on the Fleet Operations dashboard for the entire incident command team.

BVLOS-ready architecture

UAVsynq's architecture is designed to support BVLOS-capable operations where appropriate regulatory authorization exists. Not a regulatory authorization claim — an operational design principle.

Real-time crew coordination

All aircraft telemetry visible to the full incident command team. Role-based access means field pilots see their own aircraft; commanders see the full fleet picture.

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