Unmanned police vehicles can recognize vehicles and people from a distance of up to 120 meters. Equipped with an electric motor, these vehicles can travel 100 km without recharging.
China is developing driverless cars for police. The first prototypes began testing in the Beijing suburb of Yizhuang on January 16. This was reported by the CGTN website.
15 unmanned vehicles with flashing lights are participating in the tests. They patrol an area of 60 square meters. km with officers from the Beijing Municipal Domestic Security Bureau.
As part of the tests, unmanned police vehicles will ensure security during public events, take part in emergency rescue operations if necessary, and warn citizens of emergencies.
Small Neolix electric cars with a range of about 100 km have been created for the police. Its batteries do not need to be charged but can be quickly replaced within 30 seconds at a special station.
Electric cars had a level 4 autopilot with powerful computing, complemented by cameras and sensors with 360-degree coverage. They can recognize vehicles and people from a distance of up to 120 meters.
Previously Focus He said Ford has created an autopilot pickup truck for the military.
We also wrote about the accident involving an unmanned vehicle in the USA.
Source: Focus
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