360º autonomous perimeter protection
Border surveillance and security is quickly becoming one of the most required forces across the globe. Perimeters which were once safely guarded by personnel now need intelligent security solutions in order to prevent threats.
The prevention of unlawful cross-border activities requires effective surveillance and control system capabilities. MARSS’ border protection solution allow clients to intelligently monitor borderlines and improve reaction time from detection to interception, identify threat levels and optimize countermeasure responses.
MARSS has finalised the installation of NiDAR on a new superyacht, and will be completing the installation on the yacht’s 70+ metre support vessel in the coming weeks.
MARSS, a global leader in AI-powered security solutions, has completed a successful customer evaluation of its cutting-edge Counter-UAS capabilities.
At the SOFEX exhibition, MARSS is celebrating its long partnership with Echodyne – one of the world’s most trusted radar providers for CUAS, situational awareness and safer solutions.
MARSS, a global leader in AI-powered security solutions, has completed a successful customer evaluation of its cutting-edge Counter-UAS capabilities.
MARSS partners with tried, tested and trusted radar-provider, for enhanced security offering to clients around the world.
MARSS showcased its world-leading NiDAR Command and Control (C2) CUAS system at a shakedown event sponsored by DEVCOM, held at Fort Drum, New York in August.
AI and data is set to transform the maritime industry, according to MARSS' Business Development Manager, Mike Collier.
MARSS Group is gearing up to showcase it’s NiDAR surveillance technology at this year’s Red Sands, demonstrating sensor fusion and end-to-end AI layered defence capabilities, for detection to denial of unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
MARSS signs $70million contract to deliver integrated logistic support for Middle East client
Man-overboard (MOB) technology is an area that’s attracting increasing attention in the marine industry. Novel capabilities and solutions are being actively designed, developed and deployed to better detect and locate those who have fallen from a ship.