Action Support of Unmanned Combat Forces in the Security of Hangzhou Asian Games and Its Enlightenment
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Action Support; Unmanned Combat Forces; Asian Games; Security.Abstract
This paper discusses the application of unmanned combat forces in the security work of Hangzhou Asian Games, the action guarantee measures and its experience and enlightenment. As an international sports event, Hangzhou Asian Games put forward extremely high requirements for security work. Unmanned combat forces, including UAV, unmanned ground vehicles and unmanned security inspection system, have significantly improved the efficiency and accuracy of security work by virtue of their high efficiency, flexibility and accuracy. These technologies enhance safety prevention through real-time monitoring and efficient patrol. This study summarizes the application experience of unmanned combat forces in the security field, and emphasizes the importance of technological innovation and application, as well as the necessity of coordinated operations and the improvement and compliance of laws and regulations. The successful application of unmanned combat forces not only provided a solid security guarantee for the Hangzhou Asian Games, but also provided useful reference and enlightenment for the security work of similar large-scale international events in the future.
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