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Surveillance Application System

KSK Corporation

1-14-4, Kyobashi, Chuo-ku,Tokyo,Japan


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Surveillance on poaching and violating vessels

Product outline

Our company was the first in Japan to use infrared cameras to monitor fish poaching, which is one of the major sources of funding for anti-social forces. In addition, in recent years, illegal operations by fishing boats from other countries have increased, and each site has achieved great results after installing land and vessel surveillance cameras.
In places where there is no power source, it can be installed using a combination of mobile solar panels that can be installed anywhere and KSK SIM, a wireless data communication SIM, allowing you to view images remotely anytime and anywhere.

For fish poachers, nights in total darkness, with no moonlight or starlight, are now the perfect environment for fish poaching that can be said. The infrared camera has heat-sensing, so you can see people's behavior as images even in the absence of light. You can quickly detect the intrusion of unlit fish poaching vessels and violating vessels, and not only report to the relevant authorities and warn fish poachers, but also track them down.


For installation on land
Video images can not only be monitored centrally at one location across multiple networks, but also distributed to multiple locations simultaneously. This reduces operator workload and enables efficient surveillance.

For installation on vessels
When mounted on vessels, it can be used in combination with radar to monitor a larger area, and video images from monitors can be viewed by multiple observers simultaneously. This is a great support for surveillance activities where visual observation with binoculars alone is not sufficient.

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KSK Corporation

Kyobashi TS Bldg., 9fl., 1-14-4,
Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo,
104-0031
, Japan

TEL +81-3-3538-2331
FAX +81-3-3535-5510

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