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March 7, 2026

Transportation & Infrastructure Inspection Drones

Transportation & Infrastructure Inspection Drones (Expressways + Fisheries Law Enforcement + Security)
Guangxi Spring Festival Travel: Drones + Fixed Bases Ensure Smooth Expressway Operations
During the 2026 Spring Festival travel rush (February 15–23), 10 drone fixed bases were put into use on the Qinzhou section of the G75 Lanzhou–Haikou Expressway. They completed 1,620 flights totaling 449.4 hours, monitoring road conditions, accidents and congestion in real time, improving inspection efficiency and emergency response.
Yangtze River Fishing Ban: AI + Drones Protect Fishery Resources
Many regions have adopted an AI‑enabled intelligent fisheries early warning system combined with drones for regular river patrols, accurately identifying illegal fishing and safeguarding the 10‑year fishing ban. Drones can deploy sonar buoys and work with unmanned boats and submersibles to achieve full air‑water‑seabed monitoring.
Border Security: AI‑powered Drones Increase Patrol Efficiency Fivefold and Cut Costs by 80%
AI‑enabled drones deployed in border areas provide automatic identification, tracking and early warning. Patrol efficiency is five times higher than manual patrols, with costs reduced by 80%, serving as aerial sentinels for smart cities and border security.