Surveillance Vechicle

CCTV Surveillance Vehicles are not available "off the shelf" they are usually designed and manufactured to meet a customer's surveillance specification.

A CCTV Surveillance vehicle can be equipped with a range of cameras and recording equipment, which produces evidential quality images comparable with those produced by a central control room and fixed installations. The specification and range of equipment depends on the end users surveillance issues but can include a mix of fixed & PTZ cameras, digital or analogue recording, ANPR systems with on site editing & playback facilities.

Units are usually designed with a combination of power supplies that cater for silent, covert surveillance with up to 24-hour capacity or continuous surveillance utilising the vehicle's power sources.

Surveillance vehicles can be deployed to monitor incidents in static locations or on the move, up to 70 mph.Particular attention is given to the safety and comfort of operators who are often exposed to potentially volatile surveillance situations.

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