Dubai Police has achieved a new global milestone after a drone developed at its Unmanned Aerial Systems Centre was officially recognised by Guinness World Records as the fastest drone in the world, reaching an unprecedented speed of 580kmph.
The achievement reinforces Dubai Police’s leadership in advanced security technologies and next-generation rapid-response capabilities.
The record-breaking drone was developed in cooperation between the Police Unmanned Aerial Systems Centre, Luke Bell and Mike Bell.
Dubai Police high-speed drone
The partnership reflects Dubai Police’s commitment to pushing technological boundaries and demonstrating its capability to deliver projects of international significance.
Police said the accomplishment highlights its focus on advancing research and development in drone systems, adopting innovative solutions that enhance security and safety, and strengthening fast-response tools that support operational readiness across field teams.
The force stated that the milestone aligns with the emirate’s broader vision of becoming a capital of innovation and advanced technology.
By integrating high-performance aerial systems into its operational framework, the police force aims to reinforce its global leadership in security, safety and smart-systems development.
According to Dubai Police, the world-record achievement represents a pivotal step in shaping the future of policing, with cutting-edge technologies playing a central role in predictive, preventive and rapid-response security models.