Surveillance Systems & Emergency Communication Networks
Surveillance and emergency communication technologies allow authorities to see, sense, communicate, and act across large and complex operational environments. India is developing and deploying indigenous, interoperable, and secure systems to monitor borders, coastlines, cities, and critical infrastructure while ensuring reliable communication during emergencies. These technologies enable real-time monitoring, coordinated decision-making, and uninterrupted command and control, even under hostile or degraded conditions.
Surveillance Systems
- Surveillance uses a layered sensor architecture, including ground-based radars, airborne platforms, satellites, cameras, and electronic sensors.
- Data collected is transmitted to centralised or distributed command centres through secure networks.
- Advanced analytics and artificial intelligence process large data volumes to ....
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