Patrol Iva — Tuktuk

In the sprawling, congested megacities of Southeast Asia and the Global South, the three-wheeled TukTuk is an icon of chaos and efficiency. It weaves through traffic where no car can fit, it carries everything from monks to machinery, and it is utterly unremarkable. This invisibility is precisely what makes TukTuk Patrol IVA one of the most innovative low-profile security concepts to emerge in the last decade.

The true force multiplier of the TukTuk Patrol IVA is its symbiotic relationship with a "Stinger" drone—a palm-sized quadcopter stored magnetically under the chassis. When the TukTuk picks up a suspicious heat signature (a motorcycle with no plates loitering for 22 minutes, a backpack left alone for too long), the driver taps a pressure plate under the gas pedal. The drone silently detaches, climbs to 50 meters, and begins autonomous tracking. The driver never looks up. The target never hears a thing. tuktuk patrol iva

It proves a simple truth: In the jungle of the city, the most dangerous predator is the one that looks exactly like a rock. In the sprawling, congested megacities of Southeast Asia