Launch Helmet Cams has been working with the Vancouver Police Department to evaluate a variety of head cams for police use in training and real life situations. The Drift HD170 Stealth has proven to be a firm favorite due to it’s ease of use, durability and light weight. As part of the evaluation the Drift HD170 Stealth was used in training exercises during the 2011 Canadian Police Canine Association Spring Seminar which was hosted by the Vancouver Police Department. The seminar saw police dog handlers from across Canada participating in a variety of training exercises in and around the Vancouver harbor. The handlers and their dogs, many of whom had never worked on water before, were placed in unfamiliar and challenging surroundings with different scenarios to work through.
The HD170 Stealth camera by Drift was an obvious choice for the emergency response team to wear during their joint exercise with the Canine and Marine Units. The wide field of view and crisp HD video makes it easy to review the exercise and the audio pick up is excellent.
Below is a video of one of the training scenarios that involved the Marine, Canine and Emergency Response Police Units. This scenario involved two suspects who were potentially armed. The first suspect is shot after pulling out a gun and the second suspect is tracked and taken down by the police dog.






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