Measures: UAV Public Management in Tibet
The trial measures covers civil UAV industry development, flight order, military‑civilian integration, and border security.
Shannan Fire Rescue Mobile Brigade, Tibet, has equipped two UAV models—Ark-450 and Ark-DB-360—developed by Tibet Chuangbo Tonghang Technology Co., Ltd. (西藏创博通航科技有限公司) for high-altitude missions. Both were recently tested in a drill involving night flight, target search, and casualty extraction. The brigade says the system reduces response time to under one hour. Video: Wangxin Naidong (网信乃东; the official new media account of Naidong District, Shannan City, Tibet Autonomous Region. It is operated by the Naidong District Converged Media Center).
Seven Tibet Autonomous Region bodies — the Development and Reform Commission, the Department of Economy and Information Technology, the Public Security Department, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the Market Supervision Administration, the CAAC Tibet Regional Administration, and the CAAC Tibet Safety Supervision Administration — issued the "Measures for the Public Safety Management of Unmanned Aircraft in the Tibet Autonomous Region (Trial)" on June 29.
The document covers civil UAV industry development, flight order, military‑civilian integration, and border security.

