
These drones, which residents have already dubbed "community patrol drones," are equipped with powerful loudspeakers and light signals, allowing operators to make real-time remarks to citizens and quickly respond to violations. With the help of these drones, the police can document violations on roads, in parks, and in courtyards, instantly sending video recordings and coordinates to the nearest police stations.
The popular name for the technology is linked to its function of "public oversight," which resembles the activities of voluntary people's patrols. In recent years, there has been a rise in the activity of such groups in Kazakhstan, and the implementation of digital technologies has become a logical step in this direction. The new initiative aims to enhance safety and ensure rapid response to incidents in places with large gatherings of people.