First Responders need tools that allow for visual assessment of developing situations, identification and location of potential threats, identification and location of victims, and to establish ingress/egress plans. This paper reports the development of a highly portable aerial surveillance robot which has indefinite flight aloft time, capability for both close-quarter and high-level surveillance operations, secure copper communications, and a variety of sensor configurations which can be easily reconfigured to meet mission needs.
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