Smart CAS

Drone

Drone
  • Drones are equipped with thermal imaging cameras and speakers.
  • Using drones to search for injured and missing hikers, making searches faster and safer in complex terrains, cliffs, hard-to-reach ravines and remote areas, improving the chances of rescuing missing persons during the golden hour.

Robotic dogs

Robotic dogs
  • The robotic dog has a real-time camera that provides immediate visibility of the environment, replacing rescue personnel in inspecting unknown areas.
  • Its small size allows it to navigate rugged terrain, potentially reaching areas inaccessible to rescuers to find missing persons.
  • It can carry loads of up to 7 kilograms.
  • Testing for collapse rescue operations.
  • STEAM learning for Cadet Corps.

Low-altitude Economy Regulatory Sandbox

Low-altitude Economy Regulatory Sandbox
  • The CAS is participating in a "Low-altitude Economy Regulatory Sandbox" pilot project, exploring the application of drones at the Tai Tan Camp and the Yuen Tun Camp, including facility patrols, hazard detection, and real-time monitoring.
  • Drones can quickly identify facility abnormalities and hazards, and provide image data to assist the CAS in rapidly deploying resources, enhancing emergency response efficiency.
  • The plan aims to use drones for regular patrols at the Tai Tan Camp and the Yuen Tun Camp, ensuring comprehensive monitoring of camp facilities to improve patrol efficiency and safety.