Gia Lai deploys drones for typhoon Kalmaegi reconnaissance and relief operations

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The Gia Lai Provincial Military Command has launched a plan to deploy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for reconnaissance, rescue missions, and the transport of essential supplies as Typhoon Kalmaegi approaches.

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The Gia Lai Provincial Military Command has implemented a plan to deploy unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) in response to Typhoon Kalmaegi. Illustrative photo.

The initiative follows Official Telegram No. 06/CĐ-UBND, issued on November 3 by the Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee, outlining proactive measures to mitigate storm and flood impacts.

Under the plan, the command has mobilized multiple drone units in collaboration with local and regional agencies.

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The Provincial Military Command holds a conference to assign tasks to agencies and units for implementing measures to respond to Typhoon Kalmaegi and potential flooding. Photo: H.P
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Colonel Nguyễn Thế Vinh, Commander of the Provincial Military Command (left), assigns tasks to specialized agencies to closely monitor the developments of Typhoon Kalmaegi and proactively respond. Photo: H.P

The deployment includes one reconnaissance flycam from the Provincial Military Command, five drones coordinated with the Southern Central and Central Highlands Forest Investigation and Planning Sub-Institute, and five transport drones (Agras T-40 and Agras T-50) provided by Vietnam Digital Flight Registration Co., Ltd. and Trung Tiến Import-Export Co., Ltd.

The Provincial Military Command has instructed all agencies and units to ensure strict coordination, maintain personnel and equipment safety, adhere to military discipline, and remain ready for immediate mobilization when ordered.

The use of UAVs is expected to enhance the province’s capacity for rapid response, especially in areas isolated by flooding or severe weather conditions.

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