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Home > Headlines > Morocco’s DGSN Unveils AI-Powered Patrol Vehicles, Locally Made Drone at Rabat Open Days

Morocco’s DGSN Unveils AI-Powered Patrol Vehicles, Locally Made Drone at Rabat Open Days

The DGSN showcased the latest phase of Morocco’s security modernization reforms, introducing intelligent patrol vehicles, biometric verification systems, and a fully Moroccan-made drone.

Hanane AfeznaouibyHanane Afeznaoui
May, 18, 2026
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Morocco’s DGSN Unveils AI-Powered Patrol Vehicles, Locally Made Drone at Rabat Open Days

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Agadir – The General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) has unveiled a series of advanced technological innovations during the 7th edition of its Open Days in Rabat.

The Open Days run alongside commemorations marking the 70th anniversary of the DGSN, which was observed on Sunday evening.

Among the innovations presented to the public are two intelligent patrol vehicles, “Amane” and “Madar,” alongside a fully Moroccan-made vertical takeoff and landing drone designed to strengthen surveillance and field intervention capabilities.

The exhibition, running until May 22, highlights the DGSN’s ongoing modernization strategy, which aims to integrate advanced digital technologies into everyday police operations in line with broader efforts to enhance public security and operational efficiency.

‘Amane’ smart patrol

The DGSN presented “Amane,” an intelligent patrol vehicle developed internally by the institution’s engineering and technical teams. The vehicle is equipped with advanced surveillance and monitoring systems, including 360-degree digital cameras and an integrated drone for aerial observation.

Powered by artificial intelligence, the patrol can automatically identify stolen or suspicious vehicles through real-time license plate recognition technology with a reported accuracy rate reaching 95%. 

The system can also identify wanted individuals using facial recognition tools and instantly alert operational teams when intervention is required.

Connected to secure security databases, the patrol is designed to support rapid and proactive field operations while improving response times and situational awareness for officers on the ground.

‘Madar’ expands urban surveillance

Alongside “Amane,” the DGSN introduced a new urban security patrol named “Madar,” which is expected to gradually reinforce operational units across Morocco.

“Madar” transforms a conventional police vehicle into a mobile smart monitoring platform through the use of an intelligent flashing light equipped with integrated digital cameras offering 360-degree coverage.

Like “Amane,” the vehicle relies on AI-powered technologies, including facial recognition, automatic license plate reading, and instant alert systems. It also operates through the Smart Viewer application, an integrated dashboard that allows officers to monitor incidents and coordinate interventions in real time.

Moroccan-made drone 

One of the major highlights of the opening ceremony was the presentation of a vertical takeoff and landing drone entirely designed and manufactured in Morocco.

The drone was developed through cooperation between the DGSN and the General Directorate for Territorial Surveillance (DGST) to strengthen monitoring, surveillance, and anticipatory intervention capabilities while reducing dependence on imported technologies.

The Open Days also featured several digital systems aimed at modernizing police services and improving public access to administrative procedures.

Among them is the “e-Police” portal, which allows citizens to access a range of administrative and security services online, including the renewal and tracking of national electronic identity card applications.

The DGSN also showcased a portable biometric identity verification kit capable of securely identifying individuals in less than a minute through instant comparisons of biometric and personal data.

Another system highlighted during the event was “Tactis,” a mobile operational platform combining communication tools, identity verification, traffic monitoring, and police intervention management to support officers in the field.

 

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