Militaire en grensbeveiliging

Aan een grens of op een basis plant de tegenstander op basis van wat hij ziet. Ingegraven glasvezel van RBtec geeft hem niets om op te anticiperen, terwijl hekdetectie, grondsensoren en beschermde distributie de lagen erboven en erachter sluiten.

Luchtfoto van een bewaakte grensstrook met een patrouilleweg
Zoned detectionAlarms point to the exact stretch of fence
Per-zone tuningEach zone set to its own noise environment
Days to installOn the existing fence, site fully live
5,000+ systemsInstalled in 57 countries since 1986

What makes border and base security different?

The adversary. Commercial sites face opportunists; borders and defense installations face people who probe, learn and adapt: walking sensor lines to map them, cutting where cameras overlap worst, digging under barriers, timing patrols. Add sectors that run for tens of kilometers through terrain with no power or communications, and environments from desert heat to mountain winters, and the requirement becomes clear: detection that cannot be seen, does not need infrastructure, and tells the force where the event is.

Which frameworks apply?

US military construction designs electronic security to UFC 4-021-02, with a new edition issued in 2025, under the physical security program of DoDI 5200.08. Classified network cabling between secure areas follows CNSSI 7003 for Protected Distribution Systems. Procurement runs through NDAA Section 889 and trade agreement screening, and border agencies buy through their own tender frameworks. RBtec provides product documentation for procurement review on request.

How does covert buried detection work?

RaySense LGDS buries optical fiber along the line and senses footsteps, vehicles and digging above and near it, locating the event along the run. Nothing is visible above ground: the sensor is 100% covert, there is nothing to see, avoid or vandalize, and the first sign a sector is instrumented is a patrol arriving at the crossing point. The fiber is passive, so sectors without power are covered as easily as sectors with it.

How are the layers assembled?

Where a barrier fence exists, RaySense AI DAS instruments it for cutting and climbing with location along the fence. Crossings and gates take volumetric sensing. And the communications that carry all of it between secure areas ride an alarmed carrier PDS per CNSSI 7003, with ShortPDS and FiberPDS matched to the runs.

Which RBtec products fit military and border programs?

  • RaySense LGDS. Covert buried detection of foot, vehicle and digging activity.
  • RaySense AI DAS. Long run fence sensing with event location.
  • RaySense TPI. Digging and tunneling activity detection along lines.
  • PDS family. Alarmed carrier protection for classified cabling.
  • Marinet. Underwater approach detection for naval and waterside sites.

How do programs of this scale deploy?

Sector by sector, with civil works done by contractors and detection engineering, classifier tuning and commissioning done with RBtec design support. Each sector hands its events to the command center over standard interfaces, so the sensing layer plugs into command and control rather than replacing it.

Probleem
Adversaries who map and defeat visible sensors.
Tunneling and digging under barriers and fences.
Sectors with no power or communications for kilometers.
Classified circuits needing protection between secure areas.
Oplossingen
LGDS buried fiber with nothing exposed above ground.
RaySense fence sensing where barriers exist.
Passive buried fiber needs no field power for kilometers.
Alarmed carrier PDS for classified cabling runs.
Geleverde waarde
Covert detection the intruder cannot see or avoid.
Events located along the line, not just somewhere.
Passive sensing that needs no field power.
Designed against UFC and CNSSI references.

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A fiber buried along the line senses ground vibration from footsteps, vehicles and digging, and the processing unit locates the event along the run. Because the sensor is fully buried it is covert, passive and immune to weather and electromagnetic interference.

It is the Unified Facilities Criteria for electronic security systems on US military construction, covering intrusion detection, access control and surveillance design. A new edition was issued in 2025, and perimeter detection layers on bases are designed against it.

With buried sensing along the fence line. Digging and tunneling activity produces distinctive ground vibration that buried fiber detects and locates while the work is in progress, long before a breach opens.

Buried fiber lines. A buried LGDS line covers open terrain with no visible infrastructure and reports the crossing with a location, so patrols intercept a point rather than sweep a sector.

RBtec provides product origin and compliance documentation for NDAA Section 889 and trade agreement review as part of procurement. The documentation package is available to contracting officers on request.

Echte resultaten van Echte Klanten

Echte installaties, met het probleem waar elke locatie mee kampte,
wat er is geïnstalleerd en hoe het presteert.

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