
This capability enables cellular detection and location data from ARTEMIS to be overlaid on the Trakka mission system map display. The system can then automatically slew the Trakka EO/IR camera to the exact latitude and longitude provided by ARTEMIS, significantly improving situational awareness, operational efficiency, and response speed during search-and-rescue (SAR), law enforcement, and disaster response missions.
The combined solution allows for real-time cueing of the Trakka EO/IR camera based on mobile handset locations detected by ARTEMIS. The result is a streamlined workflow where targets are automatically highlighted, prioritised, and tracked within the Trakka Mission System.
“This integration brings together two world-leading technologies to create a unified, operator-friendly solution,” said Andrew Munro, Managing Director of Smith Myers. “By automatically linking ARTEMIS outputs with the Trakka EO/IR sensor, we dramatically reduce cognitive workload and ensure crews can focus on decision-making rather than manual sensor management. The result is faster, more accurate, and safer operations.”
Mike Kipphorn, Managing Director, Trakka Systems – West, added: “Trakka’s mission solutions are designed to give crews a clear, intuitive picture of the operational environment. Integrating ARTEMIS ensure cellular collects feed directly into our mission and sensor ecosystem providing an unmatched level of situational awareness — enabling operators to locate, identify, and assist people in distress with unprecedented speed and precision.”
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