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A valuable assistant to the Hanoi Police in the digital age.

Hanoi City Police have begun testing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for patrol and surveillance purposes. With the ability to transmit data directly to the Command Center and the highlight of 100% technological autonomy, this is an important step in the capital's smart city development roadmap.

Báo Công an Nhân dânBáo Công an Nhân dân02/06/2026

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The UAV used by the Hanoi City Police for the trial features a high-resolution camera, optical sensors, and a real-time positioning and data transmission system. The UAV is capable of capturing images from multiple angles, providing a comprehensive view of the situation on the ground.

In recent years, digital transformation and the increased application of technologies such as AI camera systems have yielded high efficiency for law enforcement agencies in ensuring security and traffic safety in the capital city. Through its ability to recognize vehicle license plates, detect traffic violations, analyze traffic density, and warn of unusual situations, the system has supported law enforcement agencies in improving the efficiency of traffic management and control, contributing to reducing congestion, limiting accidents, and enhancing public awareness of law compliance.

If AI camera systems are likened to "digital eyes" operating continuously on the ground, then UAVs are the flexible, mobile "eyes in the air" that, combined with AI, GIS digital maps, and intelligent control centers, can support early detection of violations such as encroachment on roads and sidewalks, illegal parking, waste dumping, and security risks; simultaneously recording images, videos , coordinates, and transmitting data in real time to the command center to support law enforcement in handling cases more quickly, transparently, and effectively.

Furthermore, UAVs will contribute to the formation of a vibrant urban database, supporting investigations and tracing, reducing the pressure of manual patrols for law enforcement agencies, detecting shortcomings in urban management, and gradually fostering a habit of law compliance within the community.

According to the Hanoi City Police, the equipment used in this trial was all domestically produced by Mismart-SkySystem Company and Gtel Robot Joint Stock Company, enabling officers to proactively customize its functions according to specific operational requirements.

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After completing the inspection and verification of the equipment and the hardware and software connections, the UAV was launched by officers, soldiers, and experts to begin its patrol mission.
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From the ground, officers and soldiers closely monitor the vehicle's trajectory, ensuring the equipment operates accurately according to the pre-programmed patrol route based on testing.
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In just minutes, authorities can deploy UAVs to the area requiring inspection, collect data, and transmit it live to the control center. This allows for continuous monitoring of traffic hotspots, urban order issues, or public security, minimizing blind spots in management.
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UAVs are capable of real-time livestreaming and utilize AI technology to detect violations and provide accurate location data.
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UAV flight location data.
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When the UAV detects an anomaly, the system automatically displays the location and priority level. The information is immediately transmitted to the Command Center and then to the relevant authorities in the area for investigation and resolution.
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Real-time data is displayed on the monitoring screen.
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Reporters from the Public Security Newspaper observed the use of UAVs in the Tay Ho ward area (Hanoi). The UAVs conducted patrol flights, "zooming" in on locations showing signs of violations to record evidence with high accuracy, thanks to the support of the national satellite positioning system. Notably, with the same image, AI is "trained" to distinguish between different contexts, such as: temporarily stopped vehicles, official vehicles, or vehicles committing violations, thereby assisting officers in making the most accurate decisions.
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Immediately after receiving images documenting the violations, patrol teams from the Department of Administrative Management of Social Order, the Traffic Police Department, and the Tay Ho Ward Police arrived to remind and handle the violations according to regulations.
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The testing process will be a crucial prerequisite for the Hanoi Police to comprehensively evaluate the technical indicators. It is expected that in September, the Hanoi City Police will complete the report on the results and submit it to the leaders of the Ministry of Public Security , leading to the official deployment of this high-tech solution into practical combat operations.
Bao Chau

Source: https://cand.vn/tro-thu-dac-luc-cua-cong-an-thu-do-trong-ky-nguyen-so-post812684.html


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