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Dubai to use Israeli drone technology to boost security at World Expo

The autonomous fleet will replace security personnel and reduce police response times from 4.4 minutes to 1 minute.

Drone quadcopter with digital camera. Credit: Dmitry Kalinovsky/Shutterstock.
Drone quadcopter with digital camera. Credit: Dmitry Kalinovsky/Shutterstock.

Police in Dubai will use the Petach Tikvah-based drone company Airobotics to help increase security at the UAE’s Expo 2020 Dubai in October, reported The Jerusalem Post.

Airobotics said on Thursday that its system of drones, including a variety of automatic drones, will be deployed throughout the city to help secure the World Expo, which is expected to attract as many as 25 million visitors over the span of five months. The autonomous fleet will replace security personnel and reduce police response times from 4.4 minutes to 1 minute.

Shortly after the signing of the Abraham Accords last year, Dubai chose to test run the Airobotics system for ordinary security monitoring. Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum gave his final approval for the use of Airobotics on Wednesday.

The World Expo, which Israel will also participate in, was delayed for a year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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