Systems with Unified Architecture

"Banshee"

Combines:

Optical detection system "Vzor 2M"

 

A hybrid thermal imaging PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) camera with dual lenses is a comprehensive solution for long-range outdoor video surveillance. This camera system combines one thermal imaging camera for monitoring in complete darkness and one Starlight camera equipped with a motorized zoom lens, allowing for the zooming in and out of various objects in the frame. Its capabilities enable effective long-distance video surveillance at night, making it ideal for security applications requiring high sensitivity and detailed imaging under low-light or no-light conditions. The PTZ mechanism allows the camera to pan, tilt, and zoom, providing wide coverage and precise tracking of targets

 

Main Surveillance System Specifications:

  • Dual-spectrum IP PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) platform with a varifocal thermal imaging module

  • Target identification range (with 100mm lens): 3000 meters

  • Uncooled microbolometer sensor with resolution 400×300 pixels

  • 1/1.8” 4MP progressive scan CMOS sensor for visible light imaging

  • Optical zoom: 56×

  • Maximum pan speed: 140°/second, continuous 360° rotation

  • Operating temperature range: -40°C to +70°C

An additional camera for monitoring a secured area has the following specifications:

  • Color video recording 2MP 1080p

  • Viewing angle 109 degrees

  • 5x optical zoom

The characteristics of the slewing (support and turn) mechanism:

  • Rotation angle: from 0 to 360 degrees

  • Rotation speed: up to 40 degrees per second

  • Accuracy: 0.2 degrees

  • Operating temperature range: from -60 to +50 °C

  • Power supply voltage: DC 18-36 V

  • Power consumption: up to 400 W

  • Weight: 41 kg

Direction finding system "Zaseka"

 

The "Zaseka" direction finding system is an automated radio direction finding and radio monitoring system designed to detect and determine the direction of radio emissions, including unauthorized or covert signals. The system is used for the automatic detection of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), highlighting its application in security tasks and infrastructure monitoring.

 

Design Features:

  • Ability to detect UAV radio emissions regardless of the type of protocol used.
  • Capability to retune across frequencies.
  • Function to track the movement dynamics of objects on a map.
  • Availability of necessary tools for radio environment analysis, enabling the identification of UAV launch sites and flight routes.

Main technical specifications:

  • The frequency range for detection is 400 - 6200 MHz.
  • The detection radius for low-power commercial UAVs (100 mW) is 6 km.
  • Target coordinate determination at 6 km with a root mean square error (RMSE) of 150 m.
  • Detection range of radars, command and control centers, and air defense systems is up to 30 km.
  • Detection range of base radio stations is up to 12 km.
  • Detection range of jammers with 5 W power is 6 km.
  • Detection range of Wi-Fi bridges is 5 km.