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Definitely on this Falcon's Watch.


Harris has introduced its new RF-5408-RI remote imager as an addition to the Falcon Watch remote intrusion detection and surveillance system. The remote imager, once positioned and connected to the system, receives a 'cue' signal from the ground sensors to capture, process and relay high-resolution imagery to the monitoring station. The imager can identify vehicles out to 700 metres and individuals at 300, operates for up to six months before requiring a battery change and weighs 2.26 kg with both thermal infrared and visual sensors.

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Title Annotation:Digest
Publication:Armada International
Date:Oct 1, 2007
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