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Research Article | Publishing Language: Chinese | Open Access

Preliminary Study on Criminal Investigation of Drone-involved Incidents

Lei FENGXuemei JIANGXilong LUJin LIUZhenwen SUNYujie SHENYuhang CAOXingchun ZHAO( )
Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing 100038, China
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Abstract

With the full advancement of the low-altitude economic strategy, low-altitude flight safety has increasingly become a top priority for national stability and security. Drone crimes are rapidly evolving from potential risks to real threats, with both the number of cases and the level of harm rising exponentially. In response to the critical challenges of drone governance, such as “difficulties with low-altitude surveillance, target identification, and timely disposal”, this article proposes to build a four-dimensional linkage technical investigation and prevention pathway of “global intelligent sensing network - three-dimensional forensic examination system - precise source tracing technology - coordinated rapid disposal”. This system, for the first time, proposes the focus of investigations on drone-related incidents, provides technical support for the high-quality development of drones, and provides systematic solutions to global non-traditional security governance.

CLC number: DF793.2 Document code: A Article ID: 1008-3650(2025)06-0551-05

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FENG L, JIANG X, LU X, et al. Preliminary Study on Criminal Investigation of Drone-involved Incidents. Forensic Science and Technology, 2025, 50(6): 551-555. https://doi.org/10.16467/j.1008-3650.2025.0069

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Received: 07 April 2025
Revised: 24 July 2025
Published: 13 August 2025
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