Law enforcement provides the sensors, drone platforms, and operational data. Varindor provides situational awareness, autonomous drone coordination, and decision support — with the same governance and audit trail used across all deployments.
Coordinated multi-vehicle missions — surveillance, patrol, event response, search patterns. Physics-aware route planning avoids RF interference zones, restricted airspace, and hazardous areas. Technical detail.
Detection, tracking, and classification of hostile drone activity. Sensor fusion across the operator's radar, EO/IR, and RF detection systems. Coordinated response under rules of engagement defined by the operator.
Real-time contamination modeling for chemical and radiological incidents. Safe corridor routing for responders. Autonomous CBRN survey drones refine the hazard model against sensor readings from the ground. Technical detail.
Fused operational picture from the operator's sensors and data feeds. Live streaming to any connected device — command vehicles, tactical tablets, operations centres.
Every autonomous action is logged with the authorization that governed it. Doctrine-first autonomy — the operator defines the rules, the platform enforces them. Full audit trail for accountability and review.
Simulated scenarios for drone operations, counter-UAS, and CBRN response. Physics-accurate simulation with scenario replay and after-action review. Technical detail.
Law enforcement receives a deployment configuration matched to their operational mandate and legal framework. The platform scales from situational awareness and autonomous operations through to engagement capabilities where authorised. The same architecture, the same AI — configured for the mission.
When law enforcement operates on the same platform as civil protection and infrastructure operators, a CBRN incident detected by civil protection is immediately visible to police for perimeter and evacuation operations. An infrastructure anomaly flagged by the OT monitoring layer informs the police response. Counter-UAS intelligence is shared across agencies operating in the same airspace. The shared platform eliminates manual coordination between separate systems.