Read
what fellow military service personnel, law enforcement
officers and executive security agencies are saying about
the P3 MRSS™ (Mobile Remote Sensing System)
Please read the Borelli
Consulting Incorporated review of the MRSS technology
which appeared in the Blackwater Tactical weekly e-letter
at:
http://www.borelliconsulting.com/evals/other/msmrss.htm
Many thanks to Frank Borelli
and you can view the Borelli Consulting website at:
http://borelliconsulting.com/
Millennium Sensor
MTV-II
Overall Score: 5
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TESTER
Tested by a police officer from Kansas
Design 5
Performance 5
Ease of Use 5
Size 5
Quality 5
Durability 5
Storage 5
Versatility 5
Convenience 5
Application 5
Comfort
Accuracy
Cleaning & Maintenance 5
Individual Score 5
The MILLENNIUM SENSOR P3 MTV-II (Mobile Tactical Video) is
very simple to use. Merely determine your threat areas, program
the sensors, deploy and let the technology do the work of
waiting and monitoring for movement. The design and convenience
enables a single user to deploy multiple sensors/cameras without
changing batteries, running wires or adjusting the antennae.
Each sensor/camera is self contained in a durable, water resistant
metal case. Sensors are individually programmed by the user
based on usage to give precise identifiers on location and
alarm.
The camera has two means of activation. One is by removing
the male plug from the device and the camera is on all the
time. The second method is through use of the MRT (Mobile
Remote Trigger). In this mode the camera power plug is left
inserted and the MRT cable is connected. When the MRT plug
is pulled it is active and when its same numbered sensor activates
the relay in the MRT it closes and activates the camera via
a second connection inside the camera that is separate from
the camera main power plug. This design allows for multiple
applications from monitoring training exercises remotely to
real time intelligence on a target location.
As with the MTV-II’s older brother, the P3 MRSS system,
the camera system is easily deployed in a variety of configurations.
The MTV-II was deployed by multiple agencies/team members
at an Advanced SWAT School. During the training exercises
participants deployed the cameras in a large building area
search to monitor/watch stairwells and hallways they lacked
sufficient manpower to cover quickly. Movement was accurately
detected by the motion sensors and the cameras enabled the
team to observe the suspects prior to confronting them.
Post training discussion suggested the MTV-II system was
very durable, easy to apply to a variety of situations including
large area monitoring both exterior and interior, active shooters,
barricade and hostage incidents as well as remote monitoring
of team movement/training exercises.
In between deployments the cameras/sensors were quick and
simple to recharge with the multi-port charger. No batteries
to buy or chances to take on weak/dead batteries.
No deficiencies or disadvantages were noted.
I have used the P3 Sensor System and it is changing the
way Law Enforcement approaches barricaded suspect situations.
Imagine having the ability to see the inside of a building
without opening a door or window. The P3 removes the tactical
disadvantage by eliminating the unknown. The system is advancing
covert building searching techniques to the point of knowing
the location of a suspect inside of a strong hold objective
prior to making an entry. The P3 Sensor System should be one
of the first tactical options deployed before a life threatening
entry into a building is made.
Paul Hershey
18 year veteran of the Houston, TX Police Department and SWAT
Team Leader
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