The sky is not the limit
Neil Fretwell explores the growing number of different applications that unmanned aerial vehicles are now being used for
A terrorist atrocity has just taken place in Central London. A vehicle-borne device has exploded in one of the busiest thoroughfares in the world. An effective search and rescue phase has been completed and the scene has been locked down for a stand-off period in case of any secondary devices.Unfortunately, in recent times, an all too familiar scenario in many European capital cities, Â but what happens next?
What used to happen was the post-blast bomb scene . . .