Border Security

A vital point for detecting and preventing human trafficking, drug smuggling, illegal immigration, & more

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New Threats Every Day 

Constantly-evolving border security threats put the world's top surveillance technologies to the test every day. 

New stealth techologies, new avenues of approach, and new methods of deception are employed regularly to bring probhibited people and goods across international border illegally. Some of the most difficult threats to detect and mitigate include drug-smuggling drones, illegal persons using tunnels, and the use of fake credentials. 

Reliable, Flexible, & Mobile Solutions 

Border security personnel need to be able to quickly deploy reliable surveillance technology to any remote location, urban or rural, moutainous, desert, flatland, tundra, swamp, or coastline. Wherever illegal transport has been slipping through, the right ground suveillance and airspace monitoring technology will be need to be deployed to detect the patterns of activity there to enable mitigation. 

Mobile surveillance trailers, with an option for drone detection as well as ground surveillance, can be set up anywhere. Their design makes them difficult to sabotage, tip over, or dismantle while their solar panels enable them to stay in continuous operation for weeks or months even when far from a mains power source. 

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Man-Pack Solutions

When border security patrols are dispatched to monitor specific areas, they can't always take a mobile security trailer with them. Especially when stealth is required, border agents may need a smaller, lighter but equally portable surveillance tool to complete their objectives. 

Spotter Global's Tactical Radar Kit (TRK) weighs less than 17 lbs, can monitor hundreds of acres, runs off of rechargable field batteries, and can go from pack to track in <15 minutes. Used since 2009 by mobile warfighters to monitor large areas of unsecured terrain, the TRK can detect on-foot intruders and vehicles long before the human eye can. 

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