Drones enable rapid and effective aerial surveillance of forest areas. They can quickly detect fire outbreaks, even in remote areas, allowing immediate response.
Drones are equipped with infrared cameras and other advanced sensors that can detect heat and smoke. This makes it possible to monitor the progress of fires in real time, helping response teams to better plan their actions.
With their ability to fly at low altitudes, drones can provide detailed images of fire-affected areas. This allows response teams to target their efforts where they are most needed.
Drones serve as communications relays in isolated areas, strengthening connectivity and coordination between ground teams and command bases.
By deploying drones to monitor fires, we can avoid endangering the lives of firefighters and rescue teams by unnecessarily exposing personnel to dangerous situations.
Drones can accurately map the progress of fires, which helps predict their future trajectory and develop more effective firefighting strategies.
Using drones for surveillance and firefighting is often more cost-effective than other traditional methods, such as using helicopters. This makes it possible to optimize the use of budgetary resources.
By minimizing the spread of fires, drones contribute to the preservation of forest ecosystems and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions resulting from fires.
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