The gadget, based on experiences drawn from some foreign countries, is called the 'Un-attended Ground Sensor' (UGS) and once operationalised, it will be the first such security mechanism deployed on any frontier in the eastern or the western flank of India.
The forces' official request for information for these sensors comes in the backdrop of the September terror attacks in Jammu's Kathua area where militants perpetrated killings, leaving 12 people dead including Army personnel and policemen.
The border guarding force has recently floated an 'Expression of Interest' in this regard which states that the device should have the capability to give real time alarm to detect an intruder or multiple intruder locations simultaneously, to ensure round-the-clock surveillance by utilising a combination of day and night surveillance cameras, control and display units.
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Such an early warning monitoring system, the official document said, should be able to be "deployed far away from a base from a border or other secured area and can be deployed in very less time to provide live sensing for upto months to protect the perimeter of any area without endangering personnel.
Sources said once a quite good number of proposals are received, the government will go ahead for actual procurement of the ground movement sensing device.