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To date, 29 front-line detachment officers have been trained as RPAS pilots and 33% of Saskatchewan RCMP detachments have an unmanned aircraft available to them.

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Unmanned aircraft allow RCMP officers to approach investigations, unfolding critical incidents, and public safety concerns in a more modern, innovative, and efficient way. Calls for services can be responded to quicker, crime scenes can be seen from a bird's eye view, and suspects can be located with lower risk to them, the public and our officers.

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The Saskatchewan RCMP polices 99% of the 651,900 square kilometres that make up the province. In order to provide efficient and effective policing services, it is important to modernize and keep up with advancements in technologies to help ensure public safety. That's why the Saskatchewan RCMP has been employing Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), commonly referred to as drones or unmanned aircraft, to capture aerial images and videos in support of RCMP policing operations since 2010.

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The Saskatchewan RCMP has seen proven success using Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) throughout the province, which is why the Battlefords RCMP is enhancing their air support capabilities by using an RPAS during active calls for service.

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"We're really excited to see this project take flight. By utilizing this innovative technology, we are able to provide crucial air support for our officers on the ground in real time. Expanding this to all of our detachments across Saskatchewan, will most certainly increase our ability to effectively respond to crimes in progress and support search and rescue operations much more efficiently," says Inspector Devin Pugh, Officer in Charge of Saskatchewan RCMP's Support Services Section.

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The Saskatchewan RCMP continues to research and explore effective strategies and technology to support and enhance front-line policing. Utilizing this type of air support strengthens the mandate of preventing and investigating crime, as well as ensuring the public's safety.

In January 2023, the Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) 'Expansion Project' began with the objective of having at least one RPAS pilot and one unmanned aircraft in every detachment across Saskatchewan by April 2024. The objective of this Expansion Project is to ensure members have the necessary tools available to them – allowing them to respond to calls quicker and more efficiently when warranted.

The public's privacy matters! The safety and privacy of the public is of the upmost importance to the Saskatchewan RCMP. These unmanned aircraft are only used to assist investigations and calls for service when warranted.

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"Toronto Police Service is leading the way with an implementation of connected body cameras and innovative technology for Canadian police services and we're excited to partner with them," says Axon's Canadian Managing Director, Vishal Dhir. "This is a great opportunity for the Service to truly harness the power of the Axon network by utilizing cameras for transparency and cloud-based software for tools that will help increase efficiencies and decrease costs, that benefits the entire community."

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*North Battlefords' city council and local leaders have been invited to a live demonstration of the RPAS prior to this two-day pilot project taking place.

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"Deciding to go with an Axon body camera program was the best decision for Toronto Police Service because the cameras are just part of the bigger picture," says TPS Superintendent Michael Barsky. "The real value is within the digital evidence management solution which will allow us to manage and share evidence with ease, speed and less costs. I'm excited to experience the benefits that these cameras, backed by Axon Evidence, will provide to our officers and the community."

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Aids investigations for vehicle collisions and major crime scenes – At a crime scene, evidence can easily be spotted from the aerial view which may not be as easily spotted from ground level. For example, the Saskatchewan RCMP's Collision Reconstruction Analysts are able to use an unmanned aircraft to gather evidence after motor vehicle collisions (eg. tire marks, pieces of a vehicle, etc.). It also allows for evidence to be presented in court from an aerial vantage point, encompassing the whole scene.

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From August 25th to August 26th, the 2-day pilot project will consist of employing the Sky Fury, a fixed-wing aircraft, to support officers actively responding to calls in the community of North Battleford. All flights that take place are limited to active calls for police presence, focusing on unfolding events only. A trained and certified RPAS pilot will employ an unmanned aircraft to assist front-line police officers during calls for service, where a secondary employee will relay information seen on the video feed to officers responding to the call.

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Effective and efficient – Unmanned aircraft can cover a large area in a short amount of time when conducting a search and rescue mission for a missing person. For example, Meadow Lake RCMP recently deployed an unmanned aircraft after receiving a report of a missing hiker. The hiker, who ended up being approximately 500 metres off the marked trail, was spotted by the RPAS pilot who identified the hiker's GPS coordinates. This allowed officers on ATVs to easily locate the individual and bring them to safety – time is of the essence when dealing with harsh weather conditions and/or vulnerable missing people.

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The objective of this project is to provide situational awareness for on-the-ground officers responding to a call for service in a small-urban environment, such as but not limited to:

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The TPS deployment of Axon body cameras follows an almost six-year vendor review process. Through this extensive evaluation process, Axon demonstrated that its hardware and software services will deliver the following benefits to TPS:

Lower risk of danger for both officers responding to a call and nearby community members – Unmanned aircraft can increase accuracy when locating and monitoring a suspects' location and determining if they are armed. This allows for the Saskatchewan RCMP to respond to unfolding incidents with an appropriate number of officers and specialized tools if necessary. By gathering timely and accurate information, officers can also clear areas of a community if there is a safety risk.

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All levels of support have the goal to improve efficiency and effectiveness when responding to calls – as well as ensuring the safety of the public and officers responding. The Battlefords RCMP will be generating statistics and reports regarding the effectiveness of the 2-day trial period – which could pave the way, if proven successful, for other detachment areas requiring the same level of air support.