Cochise County Taps Draganfly Drones In New Border Security Push

The Cochise County Sheriff’s Office is proud to announce the launch of a cutting-edge drone pilot program and has selected Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO) to support enhanced surveillance and operations along the Southern Border. This initiative aligns with reasserting America’s leadership in unmanned aerial systems for security and defense.

As one of the most forward-thinking law enforcement agencies in the country, the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office has earned national recognition for its innovative use of technology to address complex border challenges. The organization has previously deployed high-resolution camera networks, sensor-integrated mobile units, and ground surveillance radar systems.

“The Southern Border is one of America’s most critical national security frontiers,” said Captain Tim Williams. “Our organization has always been committed to leveraging the best tools available. With Draganfly as our drone partner, we’re entering the next phase of smart border enforcement. Their North American and U.S.-built systems will enhance our ability to protect communities, manage humanitarian concerns, and respond rapidly to evolving threats.”

Under this new pilot program, the department will deploy the Draganfly Family of Drones, which includes long-endurance fixed-wing UAVs for extended border surveillance, AI-enhanced quadcopters for quick-response missions, and thermal imaging drones to assist in search-and-rescue and nighttime operations.

Draganfly’s drones are known for their rugged reliability and secure data architecture, key attributes for mission-critical operations in harsh and remote terrain.

“We are honored to be working with Cochise County Sheriff’s Office for this historic program,” said Cameron Chell, CEO of Draganfly. “Their team represents some of the best of American law enforcement; innovation-focused, community-minded, and mission-ready.”

This initiative not only reinforces the Sheriff’s Office legacy of operational excellence but also positions Cochise County as a national model for technology-enabled border enforcement.

Source: draganfly.com
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