MBSS 3000 - Mobile Border Surveilance System

MBSS 3000 System
Description
The basic MBSS 3000
systems consists of one or more remote operating sites (ROS) that
are networked to a single or multiple command and control station
(CCS). The mobile system will consist of one Ground Surveillance
Radar, one integrated camera set with thermal and Day/Night visible
view capabilities, one Breadcrumb mobile wireless communications
device, and an integrated wireless command and control platform. The
system is offered as either a vehicle-mounted option or
trailer-mounted option. Data transmission to the command and control
station can be via wireless, wired, or satellite network. Multiple
radar sites can be networked to a single command and control station
for wide-area surveillance.

Remote Operating Site
(ROS)
The ROS is
intended to be an autonomic, self-sufficient site that can be
operated remotely for either hours or months at a time depending on
operational requirements. The system is an open architecture design
with standard COTS hardware and software combined with a
state-of-the-art, high pulse compression ratio, ground surveillance
radar which provides a high performance, highly accurate, reliable
system to search, detect, acquire, track and classify targets in the
course of performing the surveillance mission. Extremely mobile, the
sites can quickly be repositioned. A series of ROSs can be placed
along a border to provide continuous coverage via a mesh network
back to a single CCS. The ROS does not require trained personnel to
operate.
Ground
Surveillance Radar (GSR)
The MBSS-3000 GSR provides state of the art
techniques including multiple levels of security, network centric
operation, resource sharing and the ability to interface with both
legacy and new products. It is a field-proven design and supports
both wired and wireless communications. The system is all weather
and can be exposed to harsh field environment conditions, working to
an intensified mission profile either day or night in any adverse
weather conditions. It can be rapidly deployed (less than 5 minutes)
and can be operated as a:
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man-portable unit
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Vehicle mounted unit
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Trailer mounted unit
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Stationary fixed based operation
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Integrated networked
sensor
The GSR can be integrated with virtually any
mobile surveillance vehicle.The radar allows target detection and
classification during day, night, and limited visibility
conditions.An associated electro-optical system optimizes radar
detection and classification of targets. The distinct advantages of
this system are:
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Exceptional detection/classification
capability
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Flexible, Integrated, Real-Time
Surveillance
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Full life cycle maintenance support
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Extensive FLIR and workstation interface
experience
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Surveillance systems with predicted
systems reliability of over 2,000 hours
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Modular design makes it easy to add
additional modes, features and software upgrades
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Antenna and receiver, transmitter design
incorporates 100% solid-state proven
technology.
Capabilities
- General
- Fixed or mobile deployment
- Detects small moving targets at long
ranges over large areas
- Low false alarm rates
- Day/Night all-weather operation
- Little training required
- Performance
- Automatic Search and Detect in defined
sector
- Automatic Track-while-scan on 60
targets
- Search and detect in any defined sector
up to 359 degrees
- Electronically controlled elevation
angle
- Detection
- Slow Moving
Target
2Km/Hr
- Pedestrian 7-10
Km
- Group
10-12 Km
- Light
Vehicle
15 Km
- Tank/Heavy
Vehicle 36/40
Km
- Helicopter
15 Km
Over 900 ground
surveillance radars have been sold to the following customers:
If you would like more information on the
ATSC MBSS 3000 system, please contact our sales staff at (703)
525-7258 or sales@atscva.com.
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