
Our drones deliver live video and thermal imaging directly to incident leads, command teams, or operations centres using systems like DJI FlightHub. This enables shared situational awareness and better decision-making during dynamic events such as:
Provision is equipped and operationally capable to perform Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) missions, allowing drones to cover larger areas more efficiently — useful for wide-area incident assessment, flood mapping, and remote scene overview where rapid insights are critical.
Our emergency support operations use advanced sensor suites, including:
By combining visual, thermal, and mapping data in real time, we give responders the critical aerial insights needed in chaotic and hazardous scenarios.

In emergency situations where ground access is limited or slow, Provision can deploy drone-mounted delivery solutions — including FlyCart cargo systems — to transport essential gear, supplies, and equipment into or out of constrained environments. These systems extend what is possible during response operations without adding risk to on-ground teams.
Provision’s operators fly complex drone missions every week, not just during emergencies. Our team has hundreds of operational flight hours in harsh and remote environments, working in difficult terrain, variable weather, and high-pressure conditions.
Because we use this equipment constantly, our systems, workflows, and crews are already dialled in. We don’t need to “spin up” capability or relearn procedures when an incident occurs — we are already current, current on the aircraft, and current on the technology.
Combined with advanced aircraft, live data systems, and proven operational processes, this allows Provision to deploy quickly, operate safely, and deliver reliable aerial intelligence when lives and critical decisions are on the line.

Deployment times depend on location, but we prioritise emergency and incident support missions across our operational coverage area.
Yes — live video, thermal imaging, and map overlays can be streamed in real time to ground teams or incident command via tools such as DJI FlightHub.
Drones assist with search and rescue, fire perimeter and heat monitoring, flood assessment, storm-related damage overview, hazardous terrain review, and police aerial awareness tasks.
Yes — Provision is equipped for BVLOS operations, enabling extended-range missions and wide-area aerial assessment when required.
Yes — drones provide real-time aerial intelligence that helps monitor floodwaters, assess inundation extent, and aid responders in planning safe access and response actions.
Yes — Provision can use drone delivery systems like FlyCart to transport essential supplies and equipment into locations that may be difficult or slow to reach by traditional means.
