Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu gave the go ahead to the police for the procurement after he was presented a demonstration of the UAVs and their applications, said a press release from Director General of Police J V Ramudu.
The soon to be procured 10 UAVs would be deployed for surveillance, crime and crowd control, continuous monitoring of agitation programmes, religious processions, traffic control and disaster management, the release said.
They will also be used for tracking the movements of smugglers of drugs and red sanders and other contraband substances.
"The police applications include use of advanced software for facial recognition and identification of known offenders from out of the video footage available from the public places obtained through CCTV cameras and Drone cameras fitted with high-resolution infrared cameras, thermal cameras capable of distinguishing the faces out of the database of such known offenders.
"It is expected that use of this high technology UAVs will bring down crime and road accidents, improve traffic flow and curb organised crime involving smuggling of valuable forest and other natural resources of the State.
