Flying bike, Robo Cop unveiled by Dubai Police at GITEX 2017
Dubai Police have unveiled some of their latest innovations at GITEX 2017.
These include a robot smart bike with eight HD cameras that can take 360-degree images which can then be sent directly to the operations control room.
They’re also showcasing a concept ‘flying bike’, which will be operated remotely and used for air surveillance once it’s developed further.
Dubai Police are taking crime-fighting into the future as they unveiled their latest innovations on the first day of Gitex Technology Week on Sunday.
The Hoversurf, a cross between a drone and motorcycle, can seat a police officer or be controlled remotely.
Four large propellers flank its corners allowing it to fly at a height of 5 metres if mounted and 6km without a rider.
It can fly for up to 25 minutes when battery charged and almost an hour when traditionally fuelled.
The Hoversurf "bike" can also carry an additional 300kg and flies at a speed of 70kmh.
DUBAI: Dubai Police showcased their latest innovations, including a new 360-degree optical bike, monitoring offending vehicles, a flying bike, and a smart automatic “Robo Cop” during the Gitex Technology Week at the World Trade Centre on Sunday.