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Battle of Brandywine

The content of the article did a good job of staying on track and keeping all of the information that had been included relevant to topic.

All of the information was correct and up to date.

The article is neutral and informative, there aren't any sort of discrepancies when it comes to bias.

There aren't really any viewpoints to represent, this article is purely factual and informative.

The links are working and the information from those sources is valid.

Most of the facts stated are backed up with references, some aren't.

The references are neutral and relevant.

There is a bit of debate that goes on about proper terminology, nothing major, small little details that are widely unimportant to the information.

The article is a C-Class article it is also of interest to a few WikiProjects

Well we haven't talked about this in class so this is new for me. But it is informative, relatively easy to read, nothing too word-dense or nothing that drags on.

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Law Enforcement in the United States

7.6 Drone Use in Police Work
Police have always been looking for new and more advanced ways to make the job of police work safer and more effective. In recent years police have recruited unmanned surveillance devices, such as small throwable robotics and flying drones, to do recon in dangerous locations.

One of the leading throwable drone companies is a company called ReconRobotics, who manufacture The Throwbot 2 Robot and have been working with police departments to provide officers with advanced safety tools. These devices can be used to identify the presence of a hostage, locate and/or identify subjects and reveal the layout of a room, the device does all this by transmitting realtime audio and video to the pilot. This device gives police a huge advantage when they cannot directly see a suspect or enter a location where they're needed. These drones can withstand multiple drops from up to 30' onto concrete, it can also climb a multitude of terrains and clear obstacles up to 2". Some other uses for this device may be bomb detection, as well as searching suspicious vehicles.

Flying drones are also being enlisted to help police in dangerous situations such as a barricaded suspect or a hostage situation. These drones increase safety by providing essential information that can be used in mapping and planning. These devices equipped with cameras allow officers to get a birds eye view of a scene in an emergency. The device allows emergency responders to safely get much closer to a scene than they could if they went in on foot.