Border Guard
Every inspection and crossing captured, every checkpoint under control. The PATRUL ecosystem for the State Border Guard: video capture at checkpoints and on patrol, with a live feed to the duty desk.
Challenges
What complicates operations when capture does not cover the entire control perimeter.
Disputes at the border are resolved by a time-coded, geo-tagged recording, not by a retelling of events.
Without a live feed, the duty officer sees the situation with a delay — reaction time is lost.
Complaints about inspectors' actions with no objective record.
The duty officer learns of an incident after the fact.
Patrol recordings are copied by hand at the end of the shift.
There is no single archive across checkpoints.
Hard to match a recording to the place and time of the event.
It is unclear who has worked with the material.
Proposed solution
On-device recording + live feed to the duty desk + an automatic, secure archive for every checkpoint.
The duty officer sees the situation in real time and responds on time.
Every recording carries a time and place — the context of the event is preserved.
The docking station pulls recordings with no manual steps.
Search by time, patrol and checkpoint.
Recommended equipment
A border guard unit kit. Quantities depend on checkpoints and patrols.
BC-LTE
An LTE camera: live streaming and instant offload straight from the field.
DVR-X8
A multi-channel recorder: up to 8 cameras on a site or vehicle.
GT-Fleet
Fleet telemetry: routes, mileage and geofences in real time.
Software platform
Configured to Border Guard regulations — roles, storage, streaming.
The platform brings streams and checkpoint archives into a single loop. Access and retention periods are configured to departmental regulations; streams go to designated duty desks.
Expected outcome
Measurable changes after deployment on a sector.
The duty officer sees patrols in real time and responds without delay.
The docking station pulls recordings automatically.
Filter by checkpoint, patrol and time.
Every recording carries geolocation and a timecode.
Use cases
Scenarios where a recording resolves a border dispute.
A person challenges an inspector's actions. The commander opens the recording by timecode — the review concludes on the basis of the video.
The duty officer sees the event in a live feed and directs the reserve. The recording is saved to the checkpoint archive.
A recording with GPS and a hash is submitted to an offense case as objective evidence.
A solution briefing for the Border Guard
We will prepare a coverage plan for checkpoints and patrols with an equipment and streaming estimate — or show you the system live.