Covert observation after dark presents a persistent challenge for tactical units operating in urban environments. During nighttime surveillance, targets of...
In hostage rescue operations, the ability to assess the interior of a room or vehicle through a window is often the difference between a successful interve...
In surveillance operations focused on vehicle occupants, glare from headlights, dashboard reflections, or direct sunlight striking a windscreen often rende...
The Penetrating Imager keeps continuous vehicle observation when encountering mild fog on provincial traffic arteries
On provincial traffic arteries, mi...
Supported by Nanosecond Pulsed Laser Illumination, the Penetrating Imager enhances imaging quality behind tinted glass
In covert surveillance and tactic...
When facing tinted window barriers, ordinary surveillance equipment loses efficacy. This statement encapsulates a critical challenge in law enforcement a...
In a hostage situation, law enforcement faces a critical challenge: obtaining clear visual intelligence of the interior of a vehicle or room without compro...
In tactical surveillance operations, a frequent challenge arises when law enforcement or intelligence personnel need to observe suspects or objects inside...
At port terminals with complex light conditions, the Penetrating Imager utilizes glass-penetrating imaging. This specific scenario—a bustling maritime hu...
Coastal fog is one of the most persistent and dangerous environmental hazards for maritime security and law enforcement operations. Along shorelines, harbo...