Surveillance Camera System Searches Through 36 Million Faces In One Second DigInfo TV – diginfo.tv 9 SECURITY SHOW Hitachi Kokusai Electric Surveillance Camera System


As many of you know I also do process serving in my spare time as a special service for our clients. i don’t show a lot of this side of my business simply because it’s very boring stuff. I decided to have the camera rolling tonight just to show how it works and to show some of what it intels.


Homemade Aerial Video Surveillance Satellite

Make a rocket from a 2 liter soda pop bottle and launch it 500 feet high. This video covers building instructions as well as demonstration including on-board aerial video. Great weekend project. No mentos required. Build your own suborbital aerial reconnaissance drone.


The BEST UFO Evidence EVER captured on video

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thefilmarchive.org DVD: www.amazon.com Surveillance is the monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information, usually of people. It is sometimes done in a surreptitious manner. It most usually refers to observation of individuals or groups by government organizations, but disease surveillance, for example, is monitoring the progress of a disease in a community. The word surveillance is the French word for “watching over.” The word surveillance may be applied to observation from a distance by means of electronic equipment (such as CCTV cameras), or interception of electronically transmitted information (such as Internet traffic or phone calls). It may also refer to simple, relatively no- or low-technology methods such as human intelligence agents and postal interception. Surveillance is very useful to governments and law enforcement to maintain social control, recognize and monitor threats, and prevent/investigate criminal activity. With the advent of programs such as the Total Information Awareness program and ADVISE, technologies such as high speed surveillance computers and biometrics software, and laws such as the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act, governments now possess an unprecedented ability to monitor the activities of their subjects. However, many civil rights and privacy groups such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation and American Civil Liberties Union have expressed concern that by allowing continual increases in


*DETAILS* PLEASE READ*. (Due to a previous crash, NitroPlanes fixed this model, before it went on the market.) I like this Reaper, although it has a weak aluminum wing spar that caused me to fold the wings ending with a bad crash a couple of years ago. It was time consuming to setup the control cables and wing flaps as the wings are very thin.. It also requires using rudder and aileron to turn, as the ailerons are weak on Pushers like this. But once you figure that all out, it is pleasing to fly. It flies very sweetly and is very smooth. It has lots of lift and can glide a long time with the flaps down. It is a fun airplane and really draws the spectators. There is not much room in this for a camera as the Raven, but with a lightweight camera like my Cisco Flip HD, it easily can be placed anywhere on the plane. Here are some specs: Wing Span: 2500 mm.. (Approx 8 feet) Weight: 2500g-2700 g Length: 1080 mm (Approx 3 feet, 4 inches) Wing Area: 325.dm (squared) Wing Loading: 76-83g/dm (squared) Airfoil: Eppler 374 Modified 6 Channel Radio with 4 mini servos and 2 standard servos required. (Without flaps-4) Motor: (38-42) 1.7 kV, ESC: 30 amp min. with smaller motor, 40-60 amp min. with larger motor Note* This is a camera platform. It does not need a larger motor to get high and take pictures. Pusher Props recommended: 10×6 to 12×8, 2 bladed. 3 blade 10×6-11×6. I used a 10×6 2 blade, non pusher, symmetrical prop. Battery. I used an 1800 and a 2200, 11.1 volt, 3 Cell LiPo


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