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Long-range PTZ with exceptional low-light performance for critical infrastructure surveillance.
British Engineering · Est. 1957
We design and build rugged surveillance hardware in Hampshire - trusted by integrators on critical infrastructure, coastal, transport and defence sites across 40+ countries.
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Long-range PTZ with exceptional low-light performance for critical infrastructure surveillance.

Mid-range rugged PTZ with smart IR and 30× optical zoom for town-centre and transport networks.

Marine-grade stainless steel PTZ for ports, harbours and offshore installations.

Thermal imaging for perimeter detection in total darkness, smoke and adverse weather.
Designed, manufactured and quality controlled in the UK. Founded from Dennard, a CCTV pioneer established in 1957.
IP68 and IK10 ratings ensure operation in marine, coastal and extreme weather conditions.
Simple setup, wide VMS integration and UK-based technical support for installers.
We sell exclusively to professional distributors and integrators. No direct retail.
Repairable architecture and long-term availability of spare parts. 3-year warranty extendable to 5.
Fully NDAA compliant. No banned or restricted manufacturer components used.
Protecting utilities, power stations and essential assets.
Town centre and public space monitoring solutions.
High-capacity venue security and crowd management.
Corrosion-resistant solutions for ports and harbours.
MoD-grade security for bases and sensitive sites.
Motorway, rail and multi-site transport networks.
Wind and solar farm perimeter protection.
University and campus-wide surveillance systems.
Field notes
How PTZ cameras assist highway authorities in verifying incidents, making faster decisions, and coordinating responses.
Read articleSystem design principles for operators across multi-site transport networks, with a focus on real-world VMS interoperability.
Read articleA framework for defining military CCTV requirements, camera role selection, and uptime considerations at MoD sites.
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