Plasan from Israel unveils new Sandcat surveillance and reconnaissance vehicle Milipol 2013 2311135

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MILIPOL 2013
Worldwide Exhibition of Internal State Security

19 - 22 November 2013
Paris, France
 
Plasan at Milipol 2013
 
 
Saturday, November 23, 2013 11:03 AM
 
Plasan from Israel unveils new Sandcat surveillance and reconnaissance vehicle at Milipol 2013.
At Milipol 2013, the International Exhibition of Internal State Security , the Israeli Company Plasan unveils a new surveillance and reconnaissance vehicle based on the Sandcat armoured vehicle. Plasan offers integrated mobile solutions for homeland security missions.
     
At Milipol 2013, the International Exhibition of Internal State Security , the Israeli Company Plasan unveils a new surveillance and reconnaissance vehicle based on the Sandcat armoured vehicle. Plasan offers integrated mobile solutions for homeland security missions.
Plasan Sandcat surveillance and reconnaissance vehicle at MILIPOL 2013, International Exhibition of Internal State Security in Paris, France.
     

The new Plasan Sandcat surveillance vehicle is equipped with a surveillance aerostat fitted with camera that can see 360 degrees. The vehicle equipment includes also specific mission systems to support intelligence collection, tracking and support.

A telescopic mast is mounted at the rear top side of the vehicle which is also fitted with surveillance and reconnaissance systems.

System integration is critical for efficient operation, minimizing cross-domain interference and optimizing operation, with command, control and secure communications facilitating operation with a minimal crew.

The Plasan Sandcat vehicle can be protected or unprotected, depending on the operational environment. Typically, protection from ballistic, blast and IED threats would secure vehicle operation in hot border regions.

Off-road mobility supports mobile observation and rapid response along terrestrial and maritime borders. Such vehicles enable security forces and border guards to beef up certain sectors or shift operational weight along the border as required.