AXISCADES' Mistral Solutions delivers a Mobile Communication Office Vehicle (MCOV) to Gujarat Police
This versatile command center offers uninterrupted communication, real-time surveillance, and faster deployment for various emergency scenarios, marking an advancement in public safety technology for the region.
Mistral Solutions Pvt. Ltd., an AXISCADES Company, has delivered and commissioned a Mobile Communication Office Vehicle (MCOV) for the Gujarat State Police. The vehicle is designed to enhance law enforcement and public safety operations during emergencies and disasters.
The MCOV serves as a Command, Control, and Communications (C3) resource for first responders and organisations affected by catastrophic events. It provides networking capabilities to recover and maintain operations during emergencies. The vehicle can be deployed in various scenarios such as cyclones, floods, earthquakes, and other natural or man-made disasters.
The MCOV offers satellite and cellular connectivity for uninterrupted communication, supported by secured wired and wireless data and VoIP networks. It enables radio communication across multiple frequencies to improve coordination between agencies. The vehicle is equipped with video surveillance and conferencing capabilities for real-time monitoring and decision-making.
Arun Krishnamurthi, Managing Director and CEO of AXISCADES, stated that the delivery of the MCOV represents progress in providing solutions for disaster management and public safety challenges. He expressed the company's commitment to equipping law enforcement agencies with necessary tools for emergency response.
Mujahid Alam, CEO of Mistral Solutions, noted that the vehicle incorporates advanced communication technologies to improve the Gujarat Police's security and surveillance operations. He suggested that the platform could be replicated by other state police departments to improve their disaster management preparedness and response.
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