The UAE plans to build a space police station on Mars

The UAE intends to open a Mars police station operated by humans, robots, unmanned devices and satellites in 2057.

Don't stop with owning the world's tallest building and the Mars city building project on Earth, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) continues to take the ambition of building a space station on the star. Fire, Newsweek reported on November 16.

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Future space police station on Mars.(Photo: Newsweek).

Abu Dhabi police announced the plan on November 15. Accordingly, the space police station will be operated by people, robots, unmanned devices and satellites.

The station is scheduled to begin operations in 2057, the 100th anniversary of the founding of Abu Dhabi police force. Abu Dhabi police force was born before the UAE officially became a country, founded by Abu Dhabi authorities, Sheikh Shakbut bin Al Nahyan.

The new space station will open a golden era for police, according to the Khaleej Times. Under the plan, the UAE police will board Mars with a spacecraft built and worked by itself in the first law enforcement site on the planet.

Patrol vehicles will be manufactured using 3D printing technology. In the station there are robotic police officers fluent in all languages ​​on Earth and a team of police astronauts patrolling the dark corners of the universe. Police will ask people to present electronic travel permits before flying out into space.

About half of the space police force is robots. These robots carry out police work by analyzing, exploiting data and making decisions.

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Future police station possesses many advanced vehicles.(Photo: Newsweek).

Other notable points in the plan include the use of micro-robots to fire, use satellites to monitor criminal acts and artificial intelligence to control the management of prisoners. The goal is to have unmanned patrol vehicles and ambulance vehicles powered by alternative energy, such as hydrogen, without gasoline.

"Battery-powered unmanned ambulance vehicles can carry two people, including patients and medical personnel. It will also send all information about the patient's health status to the hospital while on the move ", Mohammad Jasem Al Hosani, an Abu Dhabi policeman, told Gulf News.

The estimated cost for this plan has not been disclosed, but experts predict that the figure could reach billions of dollars. With current technology, people are not capable.

Dubai once launched the 2117 Mars strategy , including the creation of the Hope spacecraft , which is expected to launch in July 2020 and study the atmosphere of the red planet. Under the plan, Hope will arrive in Mars in 2021, several decades before the future police station is born.

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