http://my.xfinity.com/video/first-time-ever-for-drone-stunt/944440899875/Comcast/TopVideos?cid=sf_vidtray_daredevil&tab=Must%20Watch
I like the idea Using drones in search and rescue efforts.
Quote from: walkstall on May 16, 2017, 12:44:13 PM
http://my.xfinity.com/video/first-time-ever-for-drone-stunt/944440899875/Comcast/TopVideos?cid=sf_vidtray_daredevil&tab=Must%20Watch
I like the idea Using drones in search and rescue efforts.
Agreed. Instruments can pick up body heat at night or under inopportune conditions. Ya can't do that just visually.
Quote from: walkstall on May 16, 2017, 12:44:13 PM
http://my.xfinity.com/video/first-time-ever-for-drone-stunt/944440899875/Comcast/TopVideos?cid=sf_vidtray_daredevil&tab=Must%20Watch
I like the idea Using drones in search and rescue efforts.
These guys are the best trackers for search and rescue.
http://www.bloodhound-rescue.com/home.html
(https://conservativepoliticalforum.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bloodhound-rescue.com%2FTY_S_CHRISTMAS_PROGRAM_2009_064.JPG&hash=228913439df838f0bf0c4eae64938dcf32ec61db)
Best of all, a Bloodhound understands a real man.
https://www.yahoo.com/celebrity/missing-5-old-boy-tala-164132836.html
they can find a missing person fast than a drone, or infrared, IMO - when it's warm outside, what good is IR?
Recently, some old guy wandered off into the woods, got lost and sat down next to a tree.
48hrs of searching with a multitude of deputies over a wide area, nothing found.
It took 22 minutes from when the Bloodhound got off the truck, took a sniff of his hat or whatever - there he was, disorientated & dehydrated, found alive by the most sensitive nose in the dog world.
Quote from: Hoofer on May 16, 2017, 05:23:42 PM
These guys are the best trackers for search and rescue.
http://www.bloodhound-rescue.com/home.html
(https://conservativepoliticalforum.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bloodhound-rescue.com%2FTY_S_CHRISTMAS_PROGRAM_2009_064.JPG&hash=228913439df838f0bf0c4eae64938dcf32ec61db)
Best of all, a Bloodhound understands a real man.
https://www.yahoo.com/celebrity/missing-5-old-boy-tala-164132836.html
they can find a missing person fast than a drone, or infrared, IMO - when it's warm outside, what good is IR?
Recently, some old guy wandered off into the woods, got lost and sat down next to a tree.
48hrs of searching with a multitude of deputies over a wide area, nothing found.
It took 22 minutes from when the Bloodhound got off the truck, took a sniff of his hat or whatever - there he was, disorientated & dehydrated, found alive by the most sensitive nose in the dog world.
I know a lot of search and rescue K-9 owners who will Not, under any circumstances send their dogs off in search where there is a chance they won't make it back.
It's one thing to find a missing person, but if the situation is still a hot zone, send in the drones.