Remote 360 Visual Monitoring

When you can’t be everywhere at once

With an increasing number of installations at sea, having personnel in the field 24/7 is ineffective, costly and sometimes dangerous. Traditionally, remote surveillance has also failed to give good situational awareness for decision makers.

 

More than just eyes in the field

KONGSBERG’s Pharox Multi Domain Surveillance System provides the operator with a high-resolution, 360-degree video stream. The system gives the operator an accurate panoramic image that enables object detection, classification and tracking. On screen, the operator sees a real-time display with graphical overlay from other sensors, as well as the option to enable day-and-night or thermal imaging.

 

The end result is a fully customisable system which gives you optimal situational awareness and the ability to accurately track drones, helicopters, boats, ships, airplanes, personnel, and vehicles.  

We provide...

    • Wide field of view, 360 degree horizontal and 60 degree vertical
    • Day and night camera (terminal camera)
    • Low bandwidth
    • Modular system 
    • Detection and identification of objects
    • Automatic tracking of objects
    • User-friendly and easy to operate
    • Robust and service friendly

Covert Vessel and Drones Detected: Safeguarding Offshore Installations

The KSAT satellite (1) detects a vessel that has turned off its Automatic Identification System (AIS), in the same area as an oil platform. An alert is sent to the platforms in the area to remain vigilant.

Meanwhile, the platform’s Drone Detection sensors (2) pick up and track drones in the air, and the Fixed-Point Subsea Surveillance (3) spots an unidentified underwater object approaching. By crossing predetermined security boundaries, the drones and underwater object have already triggered an alert to the coastguard.

To bolster their situational awareness, the platform operators access a comprehensive 360-degree camera (4) feed that precisely tags the locations of the incoming drones. They request authorisation to neutralise the approaching drones using jamming techniques.

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