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<strong>System</strong> ComponentsCovert. Flexible. Rapid Deployment.intrusiondetect sense communicate monitorresponse• Seismic• Magnetic• Passive infrared• Acoustic• Low-power,long-life• Data fusion• Low false alarms• Secure (<strong>RF</strong>-<strong>5400</strong>V-SR)• Synthesized voice• GPS location data• Audible alerts• Position display• Interface to SADetectorsLong-Haul CommunicationsThe <strong>Falcon</strong> Watch family of sensor productsuses robust, interchangeable modules (seismic,magnetic, passive IR) designed to detect nearbymovement of vehicles or personnel. The datafrom multiple detectors, when used together(with <strong>RF</strong>-<strong>5400</strong>VH-MS and <strong>RF</strong>-<strong>5400</strong>V-SR sensors)can be fused at the sensor to minimize falsealarms.Sensors<strong>RF</strong>-<strong>5400</strong>VH-SS Mini-SensorHigh-band VHF transmitter sends voice and/ordata alarm from one detector (seismic, magnetic,or passive IR) in the smallest form factor to VHFreceivers.<strong>RF</strong>-<strong>5400</strong>VH-MS Multi-SensorHigh-band VHF transmitter sends combinedand qualified reports from up to threedetectors (seismic, magnetic, and passive IR).<strong>RF</strong>-<strong>5400</strong>VH-AS Acoustic SensorHigh-band VHF transmitter sends acousticarray information such as vehicle or aircrafttype and bearing. Sectoring reduces falsealarms from ambient noise sources.<strong>RF</strong>-<strong>5400</strong>V-SR FALCON ® II Sensor/RelayLow-band VHF transceiver sends combinedand qualified reports from up to fourdetectors (seismic, magnetic, and passive IR).The sensor configuration can be changedafter deployment. Encrypted communicationsprovide security against spoofing andeavesdropping. The same unit can beconfigured as a relay.<strong>RF</strong>-<strong>5400</strong>VH-RU RelayHigh-band VHF transceiver with independenttransmit and receive frequencies. The relay worksin conjunction with <strong>Falcon</strong> Watch mini-sensor ormulti-sensor nodes to extend reach-back to commandcenter.<strong>RF</strong>-5405VH-GW Intelligent GatewayThe <strong>Harris</strong> <strong>Falcon</strong> Watch Intelligent Gatewayprovides wireless long-haul connectivity betweenforward-deployed <strong>Falcon</strong> Watch sensors andimagers and backend command and control(C2) centers using the Iridium Satellite constellation.The Intelligent Gateway integrates informationreceived from tripped alarms and interpretsthem to provide an accurate view of the region.This accurate intelligence leads to more precisereaction.MonitorsFALCON II Handheld RadiosThe <strong>Falcon</strong> Watch family of sensor products isintegrated into the FALCON II family of tacticalradios to monitor the detected intrusion eventvia audible alerts or on-screen data messages.<strong>RF</strong>-5410 Sensor Management ApplicationThe <strong>Harris</strong> <strong>Falcon</strong> Watch Sensor ManagementApplication software provides display of sensoralarms and imagery reported from <strong>Falcon</strong>Watch Sensors, as well as reconfigurationof these sensors after deployment. The SensorManagement Application can pass thisinformation to situational awareness applications,such as the <strong>RF</strong>-6910 FALCON II SituationalAwareness Application (C2PC-CNR).Imagers<strong>RF</strong>-5408 <strong>Remote</strong> ImagerThe <strong>Falcon</strong> Watch <strong>RF</strong>-5408 <strong>Remote</strong> Imagerprovides an all-weather remote imagingcapability to aid in classifying intrusionsthat is effective 24 hours a day, by utilizingboth a Low Light Level (LLL) visible imagerand an Infra-Red (IR) imager.

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