NYPD Unveils New Unmanned Aircraft System Program

On Tuesday the New York Police Department announced its Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) program, which will be comprised of newly acquired Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), or drones, and the licensed NYPD officers of the Technical Assistance Response Unit (TARU) who will operate them.

Whether it’s a search and rescue mission, an inaccessible crime scene, a hostage situation, or a hazardous material incident, this technology will undoubtedly help keep New Yorkers and officers safe. These devices will be deployed solely by licensed members of TARU who have gone through vigorous training.

The Technical Assistance Response Unit (TARU) provides specialized investigative equipment and tactical support to all bureaus within the NYPD, from officers on patrol to the Emergency Service Unit (ESU). The unit’s expertise in audio/visual technology helps: enhance investigations through the recovery of surveillance video footage; record police action at large-scale demonstrations and arrest situations; and provide crucial live video to incident commanders during ongoing emergency situations.

“As the largest municipal police department in the United States, the NYPD must always be willing to leverage the benefits of new and always-improving technology,” said Police Commissioner James P. O’Neill. “Our new UAS program is part of this evolution – it enables our highly-trained cops to be even more responsive to the people we serve, and to carry out the NYPD’s critical work in ways that are more effective, efficient, and safe for everyone.”

Across the country there are more than 900 state and local police, fire and emergency units with UAVs. During the NYPD’s research and development stage, NYPD officials met with other police departments to learn about their programs. Additionally, the Department solicited feedback from City Council members and advocates.

Key facts about the NYPD UAS program

Types of UAVs:

UAVs on Hand  Quantity Key Benefits
DJI Mavic Pro quadcopter      11 Quick deployable small drone for tactical operations
DJI M210 RTK quadcopter       2 Larger, weather resistant drone with 30x zoom camera and thermal imaging capabilities, 3d mapping, search & rescue
DJI Inspire 1 quadcopter       1 Used for training and testing purposes

Uses

Acceptable Uses Unacceptable Uses
  • Search & Rescue
  • Collision & Crime Scene Documentation
  • Evidence Search at Large/Inaccessible Locations
  • HAZMAT Incidents
  • Traffic & Pedestrian Monitoring at Large Events
  • Assistance at Hostage/Barricaded Situations
  • Other emergency situations with approval of Chief of Department
  • Routine Patrol
  • Traffic Enforcement
  • Immobilizing Vehicles or Suspects
  • Never Used as a Weapon or Equipped with a Weapon
  • Search without a warrant

 

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