DRONES could be hunting criminals and delivering medical supplies by the end of the decade.

Under government plans, drone couriers could be a regular sight in two years.

Drones could be hunting criminals and delivering medical supplies by the end of the decade

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Ministers also reckon driverless flying taxis could be charging their first fares by 2030.

Drones are already being used by West Midlands Police to tackle violent crime and anti-social behaviour.

Last year a drone helped police to identify three suspects at a speed and distance that would have been beyond officers on the ground.

Meanwhile, cardiac arrest victims are to be saved by defibrillators dropped next to them by drones.

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The Scottish Ambulance Service is to run simulations in Edinburgh after a similar scheme was a success in Sweden — saving its first life in 2021.

The Department of Transport has unveiled its plan for how regulation and infrastructure will support the new technology.

The Future of Flight Action Plan will change the existing visual line of sight rules for drone pilots, as well as transform smaller airports into launch and landing sites.

Aviation and technology minister Anthony Browne said: “We’re making sure the UK is at the forefront of this shift in transportation, improving lives and boosting the economy.”

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The Civil Aviation Authority said aviation was potentially “on the cusp of the biggest revolution since the jet engine”.

Drone technology could boost the economy by £45billion by 2030.

Drones to be used as police first responders as cops given £230m Budget boost

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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