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Ground Imager
Company Overview
• Originating from the technical unit of the IDF’s Intelligence
Corps
• Over 30 years of experience.
• Israel leading supplier of Unattended Ground Covert Imaging
Surveillance Systems
• High Tech. Multidisciplinary*, dynamic team
* Software, electronics, mechanics, communications, RF, energy, image processing, video, and optics
The Need
• Global War on Terror
• Balancing the Asymmetrical warfare
• Border Control
• Counter IED
• Int’l Gathering
• Force Protection
The Solution
Persistent
Covert Surveillance
Covert Surveillance
Is the ability to
Weight
MSU <5.5 Kg
Field Station (MSU + Energy Pack) <19 Kg (BPU10)
Field Station (MSU + Energy Pack) <36 Kg (BPU60)
MUGI Features
• 24/7 alarm and surveillance
human recognition at medium ranges (1Km)
• See without being seen
small fixed aperture, minimal protrusion,
hushed, no thermal signature,
No external movement
• Lowest possible power consumption
• Reliable communication solution
• Easy to carry, deploy and operate
Designed to be Camouflaged
Buried in ground
Aperture height - only 3cm (1.2”)
Aperture width – only 8cm (3.15”)
No external movement
No reflections
Silent operation
Blending in the indigenous environment - Buried in the ground
Blending in the indigenous environment - Buried in the ground
Blending in the indigenous environment - Covered with snow
Blending in the indigenous environment - Among branches
Blending in the indigenous environment - Under dirt and trash
Imaging Performance - Human Identification, Day Camera – 50m
Imaging Performance - Human Identification, Day Camera – 500m
Imaging Performance - LPR, Day Camera– 50m
Imaging Performance - Human Recognition, Night Camera – 100m
Imaging Performance - Human Recognition, Night Camera – 400m
Imaging Performance - Human Recognition, Night Camera – 820m
The Border
1000m
1000m
Visible
Areas
Border
Permanent
Invisible Areas Dead Zone
Range factors:
- Camouflage ↓ - Elevation from ground ↑ - Foliage ↓ ↓ - Man made noise ↓ ↓ ↓
WLAN Communication
Types of Antennas