In a region characterized by divisions and complex borders, a Southeast Asian government intelligence service successfully implemented an intelligence-gathering program using CRFS's RFeye ecosystem. The initiative aimed to detect push-to-talk radio signals, geolocate, decode, and demodulate them for enhanced border security.
Facing the challenge of safeguarding extensive borders, the intelligence service collaborated with CRFS's local partner to deploy multiple RFeye Array 300 systems strategically. These systems provided directional insights from fixed positions, serving as an initial line of defense. Equipped with dual RFeye Nodes, these arrays enabled simultaneous recording of I/Q data and spectrum monitoring, significantly enhancing intelligence capabilities.
With access to high-fidelity I/Q data, the intelligence agency seamlessly integrated third-party software for the demodulation and decoding of signals of interest. This comprehensive solution empowered the agency to extract precise information and contribute to a detailed intelligence picture.
The results of the first phase were deemed a success, with the intelligence agency mobilizing units for further investigations based on the robust and reliable solution provided. Acknowledging the need for broader coverage, the agency approved a second phase, expanding its assets and upgrading to 300-18 GHz RFeye arrays.
Already utilizing RFeye Mission Manager Software for automated monitoring and electronic warfare support, the intelligence agency is poised to maximize automation and scheduling features. This strategic move ensures continuous, smart surveillance, marking a significant leap forward in border security and intelligence-gathering capabilities.
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