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Ground/Air/Marine Surveillance Radar

By pairing radar with market-leading electro-optics systems it is possible to create high-performance security solutions for perimeters or wide-area coverage. Whether land, marine, or aerial applications, Infiniti provides the best perimeter security solutions regardless of the domain.

Infiniti partners with some of the top military and defense radar providers (such as Terma, Kelvin-Hughes (Hensoldt), RADA, Raytheon, Blighter, Fortem or Echodyne) for extreme accuracy, performance and range solutions. Our EO/IR cameras have also been integrated with host of C2 and VMS softwares for slew-to-cue auto-tracking.

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Wide Area Perimeter Security

When covering a wide horizon or a long perimeter, thermal, SWIR, and visible cameras are limited by their narrow field of view. While this is excellent for identifying threats, it is not always effective at detecting them, since the camera can only see detail at long ranges when zooming in to a small area of the overall scene.

The wide-angle panoramic or 360° coverage produced by radar solves this issue and provides excellent situational awareness at long distances. Electro-optics and radar paired with a C2 or VMS software delivers a high-performance security solution for mission-critical applications where quickly detecting, identifying, and responding to threats is of utmost importance.

Slew-to-Cue and Auto‑Tracking

Many new or existing radars can be integrated with our long-range EO/IR thermal or visible zoom PTZ cameras with ZLID illumination. When a target is detected by the radar in a zone of interest, the radar forwards positioning coordinates to the PTZ cameras for fully-automated real-time tracking of targets. In larger deployments when a target moves out of range of one camera, it can be picked up by the next camera, providing seamless target recognition and identification during day or night. When an intrusion is detected the C2/VMS software will provide visual and audible alerts to notify security operators who can then intervene if required.

Optional add-ons such as LRADs and long-range visible spotlights can achieve full color images at night, and serve as active deterrents as intruders know they are being watched by an operator.

Diagram showing how slew-to-cue works in four steps. Step 1: Radar is aware of an approaching object. Step 2: Object crosses virtual tripwire, the radar notes the location and sends coordinates to the PTZ camera. Step 3: The PTZ changes pan, tilt and zoom orientation and moves to match the coordinates given by the radar. An alert is given to the operator showing the video from the PTZ camera on the screen. Step 4: PTZ camera continues to follow the intruder using coordinates from the radar and/or analytics.

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