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Advanced MDT for realistic FiveM police roleplay departments
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Everything below is the creator's own published description — features, requirements and setup notes, exactly as they wrote them.
Redutzu-MDT is a full law enforcement database system designed for serious FiveM roleplay servers. Officers can handle everything from incident reports, warrants, and evidence tracking to BOLOs, citizen records, and dispatch communication — all from a single interface.
The MDT is built for realism and productivity. It supports framework integration for QBCore, Qbox, ESX, and Standalone, and you can customize every visual element, including layout, colors, themes, and UI language.
If you want an MDT that feels like a real law enforcement system and gives your police department powerful tools, this is the one.
This MDT isn't just an upgrade; it's a game-changer. Compatible with a wide range of billing systems including codem_billing, esx_billing, and okokBilling, as well as dispatch scripts like cd_dispatch, core_dispatch, and many others. Plus, seamless integration with housing systems such as bcs_housing, loaf_housing, and more ensures compatibility with your existing infrastructure.
Ready to take your law enforcement roleplay experience to the next level? Don't miss out on the opportunity to leverage the power and versatility of the new MDT.
product tags : FiveM MDT, Police Database, Dispatch System, QBCore MDT, ESX MDT, Qbox MDT, Standalone MDT, Roleplay Police Script, Law Enforcement UI
Redutzu-MDT - The most Advanced MDT for FiveM is listed at FiveM Tebex Store and tagged for esx, qbcore, qbox. Use the description, previews and stated requirements to judge whether it fits the stack you're actually running.
Before you buy, confirm the exact framework version, any inventory or target dependencies, and what the license lets you do with the files. Then back up your database and test on a dev server before anything reaches your live city.