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HGH has delivered the 100th Spynel surveillance camera to protect facilities in Middle East 2708139.


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Defence & Security News - Russia

 
 
 
Tuesday, August 27, 2013 06:47 PM
 
HGH has delivered the 100th Spynel surveillance camera to protect facilities in the Middle East.
HGH is proud to announce the upcoming delivery of the 100th Spynel. A multinational oil and gas company has just placed an order for 3 systems, to protect their facilities in the Middle East, where overseas workers security has become a major preoccupation. The Spynel and cyclope software are now key elements in the surveillance system of numerous critical infrastructures around the world, including large airfields, wide desert areas around FOBS and compounds, land and maritime borders, ports entry or estuaries, onshore and offshore oil&gas facilities…
     
HGH is proud to announce the upcoming delivery of the 100th Spynel. A multinational oil and gas company has just placed an order for 3 systems, to protect their facilities in the Middle East, where overseas workers security has become a major preoccupation.
Spynel is a high sensitivity camera for real time infrared panoramic surveillance.
     

With all the 100 deployed panoramic sensors, it would be possible to secure a territory with the size equivalent to the island of Majorca, without blind zones. Any movement, in the total area, would be highlighted, tracked and recorded via Cyclope interface, even in total darkness, or bad weather conditions.

In addition, HGH Infrared Systems releases new Cyclope 3.5 software. Cyclope is a high-performance motion detection software. Combined with HGH’s Spynel, panoramic infrared imaging camera, it provides unsurpassed 24/7 situational awareness. Alongside the launch of new models in the Spynel product range, HGH chose the multi-awarded NoDesign agency to recast Cyclope’s GUI. The challenge was not only to set up a new graphical appearance, but first and foremost to enhance software architecture in order to provide users with improved ease-of-use, while maintaining high target detection and tracking capabilities.

Among the new features, the timeline window, the bookmark function, the new layout selection interface, help surveillance operators with quickly discriminating and classifying multiple potential threats. This software version is also compatible with the last developments for the Spynel integration into global security systems, such as GPS, AIS and radar data integration, and automatic control of PTZ systems for target identification.

 

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