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An aircraft used by law enforcement organisations for a variety of tasks, including surveillance, chase, search and rescue, and transportation of personnel and equipment, is a police helicopter.
Police chopper technology, including cameras, spotlights, and infrared sensors, enables them to spot and keep an eye on criminal activity from the air. They can also manoeuvre in small spaces and fly at low altitudes, which makes them handy for pursuing criminals or supporting ground forces during operations.Aboard times of emergency, workers and supplies can be transported as well as patients aboard police helicopters.
Additionally, they can be utilised for search and rescue operations, particularly in challenging terrain that ground vehicles cannot access. Police helicopters may occasionally be utilised to provide public safety information or offer assistance during significant public events.
Police helicopters help law enforcement agencies preserve public safety and respond to emergencies as a crucial instrument.
Global police helicopter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
New helicopters have lately been introduced by a number of police departments in the US to improve their capacity for policing. Two new H125 helicopters will be delivered later this year thanks to a partnership between the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department and Airbus[1].
The department’s aviation unit answers to around 2,000 calls annually, including those regarding kidnappings, fugitive criminals, narcotics eradication, robberies, and pursuits of moving vehicles[1].
The Huntington Beach Police Department has invested in three MD 530F helicopters outfitted with cutting-edge security gear[2]. By selling two previously used helicopters, the department was able to recover roughly $3 million before the first of these aircraft was shown in February 2023[2].
Two further modern helicopters with cutting-edge equipment that enables officers to see day and night from a great height have been purchased by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office[3].
A new function called helicopter tracking has been added to Citizen, a mobile app that gives users real-time information about local crime[4]. It explains to consumers why there are flying vehicles overhead.