Challenges of Traditional Methods:
- Rescue teams often face rough terrain, slowing down or even blocking access.
- Many missions take place in darkness, adding further complexity.
- After natural disasters, creating safe routes for ground teams is difficult without updated information, causing delays.
- Clothing descriptions or reported locations are often unreliable.

With Drone Technology:
- Reach inaccessible areas in no time, cover large landscapes and share real-time 2.5D and 3D terrain maps.
- Drones are equipped with thermal imaging, night vision, mounted spotlights, optical zoom cameras.
- Provide live data on altitude, wind speed, obstacles, and topography through onboard sensors.
- Share real-time 2.5D and 3D terrain maps (FH2 system) with the command center for better decision-making.
- Fly alongside or ahead of rescue teams to identify potential risks.
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