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Russian Emergencies Ministry to Buy 600 Drones for Firefighters in 3 Years
Russian Emergencies Ministry to Buy 600 Drones for Firefighters in 3 Years
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Russian Emergencies Ministry plans to buy 600 drones for firefighters within three years, local media reported Thursday citing First... 29.03.2018, Sputnik International
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Russian Emergencies Ministry to Buy 600 Drones for Firefighters in 3 Years
06:03 GMT 29.03.2018 (Updated: 06:04 GMT 29.03.2018) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Russian Emergencies Ministry plans to buy 600 drones for firefighters within three years, local media reported Thursday citing First Deputy Emergencies Minister Vladimir Stepanov.
Stepanov added that employees will be trained to learn how to operate UAVs. He also noted that in 2017 a total of 673 employees were trained to pilot drones, while it is planned to teach another 377 in 2018.
Drones are set to be used by all fire departments of Russia, according to Izvestiya newspaper. The ministry intends to buy 200 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) each year.
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