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Home > Products > Force upgrades surveillance capabilities with new camera technology on mobile CCTV units
Products ESS202418 July 2024

Force upgrades surveillance capabilities with new camera technology on mobile CCTV units

18 July 2024Updated:18 July 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
ESS2024Police CCTV Van. Photo credit: South Wales Police
Police CCTV Van. Photo credit: South Wales Police

South Wales Police has enhanced its surveillance capabilities with the upgrade of its five mobile CCTV vans, equipping them with Predator Ultra Cameras, provided by Excelerate.

Powered by Excelerate’s Exstream video streaming connectivity technology, which allows multiple CCTV streams to be shared securely via the Milestone video stream sharing platform, this upgrade further enhances situational awareness, most notably at pre-planned and spontaneous events.

“This strategic upgrade signifies a significant advancement in the force’s commitment to community safety and effective policing. These vehicles play a crucial role in keeping our force colleagues connected in planned and pre-planned events such as event security, local surveillance, and combating anti-social behaviour across the region. From monitoring sporting events to combating crime in towns and cities, these vehicles provide us with the versatility to meet our surveillance needs day or night.”

Sergeant Chris Lawrence, Digital Service Division, South Wales Police.

The Predator Ultra Cameras, known for their technology, are equipped with SONY STARVIS back-illuminated CMOS image sensor technology and an optional ULTRA sensor technology and offer low light performance and the ability to operate at night.

“Capturing live footage of incidents is becoming more vital to police forces, even in areas poorly served by terrestrial or cellular connectivity, or indeed when that connectivity has been severely compromised. These new cameras, twinned with our robust connectivity solutions, means that South Wales Police will leave no stone unturned when it comes to guaranteed live streaming.”

Callum Farrell, Excelerate sales manager.

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The industry will once again be gathering at the NEC, Birmingham for The Emergency Services Show, co located with The Emergency Tech Show on 18-19 September, check out the full exhibitor list here. You can find Excelerate in Hall 5, stand K190.

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