New from Revector is a range of ruggedised military-standard covert detection devices. The products, pictured, use the mobile network for the user, typically police, military special forces, government security agencies, prisons and telecoms regulators, to detect, track, and locate illegal activity.
Revector, which has more than 20 years’ experience in telecommunications anti-fraud technology, has engineered customised IMSI-catcher devices for portable, tactical application, in-vehicle, on a fixed site or airborne.
An IMSI is a 15-digit, unique number assigned to the SIM card that identifies the mobile user within the network. IMSI-catchers act like a mobile phone network meaning nearby mobile phones connect to them. This then gives the authorised user of the IMSI-catcher the ability to monitor activity.
The Revector Detector range of IMSI-catchers are for:
– Mobile phone detection – to monitor the movement and activity of target mobile devices;
– Direction finding – including a portable backpack device, to locate down to a few metres; and
– Network scanning and data analysis – giving visual representation of activity.
The range includes a 2G, 3G, 4G and soon 5G, mobile phone detection, identification, tracking and manipulation system and a covert IMSI-catcher backpack.
The backpack product can be used in covert operations and is designed to be retro-fitted into backpacks, luggage or other covert items for concealment.
Andy Gent, CEO of Revector, says: “The miniaturisation of technology, combined with our expertise in location monitoring in more than 100 countries, has enabled us to offer this new covert hardware that helps security services worldwide to effectively and rapidly detect potential threats. Whether it is detecting illicit mobile phone in prisons down to the precise cells or identifying telecoms fraudsters, these new devices help us work with our partners to identify and intercept potential threats to public and national security.”
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