Six NATO warships that supported a plane on Wednesday (23/03/2011) began patrolling international waters off the coast of Libya to implement UN arms embargo against the regime of Moammar Qaddafi.
Thermal imaging is a sixth sense to maritime patrols, unaffected by rain and fog, even the sunlight reflection on sea surface, or the interference of searchlight light. It can meet the needs of port, channel and coastal security, law enforcement, anti-piracy and threat detection, fishing fleet protection, ship tracking and observation, search and rescue operations, and environmental protection.
Protecting borders from illegal immigration, smuggling and terrorism require reliable long-range threat detection, and with thermal camera systems for wide-area surveillance, you can quickly and effectively monitor your borders 24/7 in all conditions.