Drone rescues two swimmers in Australia

ANI  |  Canberra [Australia] 

Two teenage boys have been rescued by a brand new drone off the coast of New in

The drone spotted two teenagers in trouble around a half-a-mile out from shore, and then dropped a it carries, the reported.

This drone which was engaged in a pilot project to test its viability, actually was not supposed to be saving anyone just yet.

This training exercise was designed to get staff familiar with the so-called "Little Ripper" drone, which is part of the NSW government's $16 million plan to help mitigate the risk of shark attacks.

"The Little Ripper UAV certainly proved itself today, it is an amazingly efficient piece of equipment and a delight to fly," supervisor said.

According to the reports, for Regional NSW stated, "It's quite incredible to see that the NSW Government's investment in this technology has already resulted in two people having their lives saved."

The drone's camera also recorded the whole rescue.

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First Published: Fri, January 19 2018. 04:15 IST