Abstract

At the present time, mobile robots and mobile robotic systems are increasingly being used not only for solving military tasks, but also for the socalled paramilitary ones. They include the tasks facing the police, state security, civil defense and emergency response. Of course, law enforcement agencies not only abroad and in our country have paid close attention to unmanned systems. In particular, the police are entrusted with a number of tasks to protect the life, health, rights and freedoms of people, to combat crime, protect public order, property and ensure public safety. According to the Federal Law “On Police”, the police are obliged to use the latest achievements of science and technology in their activities. The timeliness of the article is due to the fact that the scope of mobile robots and, in particular, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in solving the issues facing the police will be constantly expanding. The controlling of both single UAVs and their grouping is being improved; the weight and size characteristics of UAVs are decreasing. The author considers three variants for the use of unmanned aerial vehicles during the operational-search measure “Surveillance” which is one of the most widespread and effective for obtaining operationally significant information. An informal model of threats to the information security in the contour “board – ground point – data bank” is given when using unmanned aerial vehicles, taking into account the specifics of operational-search measures.

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