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The Central Scientific Instrument Organization (CSIO) has developed an advanced system to prevent infiltration. Its name is Unattended Ground Sensor. It identifies the intruder. If the target is a human, animal or car, it is immediately detected by the radar and strikes.
This system can be used to protect border areas, Naxalite affected areas and sensitive areas. These sensors have been connected to thermal imaging and ultra wide band radars. CSIO is conducting tests on rain and its use in different climates.
Border, nuclear plant security will increase-
The head of the project, Dr. Satish Kumar said that this technology will be important for nuclear plants, refineries and other sensitive areas. About a year ago, the department started testing these sensors. With these sensors, it would be known in seconds that who is in the area around them. The object is identified through a sensor. Different vibrations for differentiation between humans and animals have been installed in it.
The capacity of the sensor will be maintained according to the area. If a sensor detects an elephant, the rest can be detected by sound as well. Before this, the department has installed a system to tell the movement of elephants on the railway track near Rajaji National Park Dehradun. In this, the sensors immediately inform the railway that elephants are coming and accordingly the speed of the train is decided.