
AI-Powered Drone 'Falcon' Revolutionizes Firefighting, Rescue During Hajj 2025
For the first time, the General Directorate of Civil Defense has unveiled the AI-powered 'Falcon' drone to enhance firefighting and rescue operations during the Hajj 2025 season. This innovative deployment aims to address emergencies in high-risk or hard-to-reach areas, ensuring pilgrims' safety. Drone Falcon Advanced Features Enhance Emergency Response
The drone 'Falcon' operates continuously for up to 12 hours, reaching high altitudes while carrying a payload of approximately 40 kilograms. Equipped with multi-purpose firefighting capabilities, rescue systems, thermal imaging cameras, and live site transmission, it integrates seamlessly with the central command center.
Versatile Applications Across Challenging Environments
Consequently, 'Falcon' serves multiple critical functions across diverse environments. These include towering buildings, complex industrial sites, and areas housing hazardous materials. It also operates efficiently in densely populated zones and combats dangerous forest fires. The drone offers remarkably fast response times, significantly reducing risks to human life. Moreover, real-time imaging provides crucial data, enhancing command decision-making capabilities dramatically.
The integration of AI-powered drones like 'Falcon' aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, emphasizing technological innovation in public safety. By adopting such advanced tools, the Kingdom demonstrates its commitment to enhancing safety measures during significant events like Hajj.
As Hajj 2025 approaches, the deployment of Falcon signifies a significant step forward in ensuring the well-being of millions of pilgrims through cutting-edge technology.
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