Authorities announced a sweeping plan Tuesday to combat city gun violence by creating a new NYPD division dedicated solely to illegal weapons and gang violence, as well as special courts to only handle gun cases.

“To the few individuals responsible for New York City’s remaining gun violence, our message is clear: You will be found and you will be quickly prosecuted to the full extent of the law,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a City Hall press conference.

Highlights of the program — dubbed “Project Fast Track” — include:

A new Gun Violence Suppression Division in the NYPD that will include 200 cops and other personnel who will investigate guns and gangs in the 15 precincts with the most gun violence.

New courts set up in each borough to process gun cases more quickly, thus getting dangerous perps off the streets faster. Police officers from the new division will be assigned to every gun crime for the duration of the case.

Expanded investigations into interstate gun trafficking by the FBI and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Faster DNA testing in gun cases, paid for by an additional $2 million a year from the city.

“The goal of the NYPD’s new Gun Violence Suppression Division and the city’s Project Fast Track is to identify, investigate, arrest and successfully prosecute people with illegal guns,” said Police Commissioner Bill Bratton.

Officials’ comments came as homicides rose slightly in 2015 as opposed to a year before, though overall crime was down.

Also appearing with Hizzoner and Bratton were US Attorney Preet Bharara, Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance and prosecutors from other boroughs.

“We’re committed to using every available tool under federal law to reduce gun violence and make our community safer,” Bharara said.