02-22-2024, 08:55 AM
Well although some testing would be needed, the technology already exists, see the video I posted. It's relatively inexpensive and in the right hands could locate lost people in the sea or on land. It won't necessarily mean they can be rescued, but it improves the chances. All that's needed is that the drone + camera is near the shore. It's certainly better than waiting for the "bird" to be able to fly, which frankly I find disrespectful. It's a helicopter and many helicopters fly at night if you have qualified pilots.