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Privately owned Magos was established in 2008 with the vision of bringing state-of-the-art radar technologies to civilian markets, and after years of development for military grade applications and companies has made available its commercial products in 2015. Magos offers highly advanced, solid state radars for perimeter security applications at a low cost with minimum installation and maintenance requirements, and has a worldwide footprint including cooperation with FLIR Systems, Tyco Security, Panasonic and other large scale security firms and integrators.

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Video Surveillance

Magos Systems partners with Netwatch to expand customers’ actionable video intelligence

June 16, 2023
By combining Magos radars with Netwatch's proactive video monitoring solution, security leaders realize enhanced visibility and informed response.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Drones)

Magos Systems, Nightingale Security partner for autonomous radar/drone solution

Feb. 24, 2023
The solution combines Magos' ground-based radar detection and classification with the Blackbird autonomous drone from Nightingale that can independently respond to an event, acting...
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Perimeter Security Sensors

Magos Systems Blue Force tracking

Dec. 7, 2022
Blue Force GPS, direction and speed-based filtering features helps to intelligently monitor and reduce false alarms on security operations.
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Built with the same high standards as its other, longer range models, the SR-150 is a cost-effective solution that provides 150 meters of coverage, including up to 30 degrees of elevation coverage and 120 degrees of azimuth coverage.
Built with the same high standards as its other, longer range models, the SR-150 is a cost-effective solution that provides 150 meters of coverage, including up to 30 degrees of elevation coverage and 120 degrees of azimuth coverage.
Built with the same high standards as its other, longer range models, the SR-150 is a cost-effective solution that provides 150 meters of coverage, including up to 30 degrees of elevation coverage and 120 degrees of azimuth coverage.
Built with the same high standards as its other, longer range models, the SR-150 is a cost-effective solution that provides 150 meters of coverage, including up to 30 degrees of elevation coverage and 120 degrees of azimuth coverage.
Built with the same high standards as its other, longer range models, the SR-150 is a cost-effective solution that provides 150 meters of coverage, including up to 30 degrees of elevation coverage and 120 degrees of azimuth coverage.
Perimeter Security Sensors

Magos' SR-150 Radar Detection System

June 23, 2022
See it at ISC West 2023 booth 2089
The SR250 is the newest solution in Magos’ perimeter protection lineup. Utilizing the same Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) and digital beam forming technologies found in the Magos SR1000 and SR500, the SR250 covers an area of more than 15 acres and detects targets at up to 250 meters.
The SR250 is the newest solution in Magos’ perimeter protection lineup. Utilizing the same Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) and digital beam forming technologies found in the Magos SR1000 and SR500, the SR250 covers an area of more than 15 acres and detects targets at up to 250 meters.
The SR250 is the newest solution in Magos’ perimeter protection lineup. Utilizing the same Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) and digital beam forming technologies found in the Magos SR1000 and SR500, the SR250 covers an area of more than 15 acres and detects targets at up to 250 meters.
The SR250 is the newest solution in Magos’ perimeter protection lineup. Utilizing the same Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) and digital beam forming technologies found in the Magos SR1000 and SR500, the SR250 covers an area of more than 15 acres and detects targets at up to 250 meters.
The SR250 is the newest solution in Magos’ perimeter protection lineup. Utilizing the same Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) and digital beam forming technologies found in the Magos SR1000 and SR500, the SR250 covers an area of more than 15 acres and detects targets at up to 250 meters.
Perimeter Security

Magos’ SR250 perimeter radar

March 7, 2019
ISC West 2019 Booth #4124
(Photo courtesy Magos Systems)
Weighing only 1.5Kg and simple to install, the Magos SR-500 line is ideal for perimeter security of airports, seaports, government facilities, correctional facilities, power sub stations and more.
Weighing only 1.5Kg and simple to install, the Magos SR-500 line is ideal for perimeter security of airports, seaports, government facilities, correctional facilities, power sub stations and more.
Weighing only 1.5Kg and simple to install, the Magos SR-500 line is ideal for perimeter security of airports, seaports, government facilities, correctional facilities, power sub stations and more.
Weighing only 1.5Kg and simple to install, the Magos SR-500 line is ideal for perimeter security of airports, seaports, government facilities, correctional facilities, power sub stations and more.
Weighing only 1.5Kg and simple to install, the Magos SR-500 line is ideal for perimeter security of airports, seaports, government facilities, correctional facilities, power sub stations and more.
Perimeter Security Sensors

Magos Systems expands into North American market

Sept. 17, 2018
Yaron Zussman to serve as general manager for company’s North American operations
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The MASS (Magos Area Surveillance Software) Control Suite software can be quickly, easily, and efficiently integrated with a variety of video management systems.
The MASS (Magos Area Surveillance Software) Control Suite software can be quickly, easily, and efficiently integrated with a variety of video management systems.
The MASS (Magos Area Surveillance Software) Control Suite software can be quickly, easily, and efficiently integrated with a variety of video management systems.
The MASS (Magos Area Surveillance Software) Control Suite software can be quickly, easily, and efficiently integrated with a variety of video management systems.
The MASS (Magos Area Surveillance Software) Control Suite software can be quickly, easily, and efficiently integrated with a variety of video management systems.
Physical Hardening

Magos Area Surveillance Software (MASS) Control Suite

June 20, 2017
MASS can be integrated with a variety of video management systems
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Weighing only 1.5Kg and simple to install, the Magos SR-500 line is ideal for perimeter security of airports, seaports, government facilities, correctional facilities, power sub stations and more.
Weighing only 1.5Kg and simple to install, the Magos SR-500 line is ideal for perimeter security of airports, seaports, government facilities, correctional facilities, power sub stations and more.
Weighing only 1.5Kg and simple to install, the Magos SR-500 line is ideal for perimeter security of airports, seaports, government facilities, correctional facilities, power sub stations and more.
Weighing only 1.5Kg and simple to install, the Magos SR-500 line is ideal for perimeter security of airports, seaports, government facilities, correctional facilities, power sub stations and more.
Weighing only 1.5Kg and simple to install, the Magos SR-500 line is ideal for perimeter security of airports, seaports, government facilities, correctional facilities, power sub stations and more.
Physical Hardening

Magos Systems' SR-500 Line of Miniature Radars

April 3, 2017
Weighing only 1.5Kg and simple to install, the SR-500 family is ideal for a wide variety of perimeter security applications

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Ray Coulombe is Founder and Managing Director of SecuritySpecifiers and the CONSULT Technical Security Symposium. Reach him at ray@SecuritySpecifiers.com, through LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/raycoulombe or follow him on Twitter, @RayCoulombe.
Ray Coulombe is Founder and Managing Director of SecuritySpecifiers and the CONSULT Technical Security Symposium. Reach him at ray@SecuritySpecifiers.com, through LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/raycoulombe or follow him on Twitter, @RayCoulombe.
Ray Coulombe is Founder and Managing Director of SecuritySpecifiers and the CONSULT Technical Security Symposium. Reach him at ray@SecuritySpecifiers.com, through LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/raycoulombe or follow him on Twitter, @RayCoulombe.
Ray Coulombe is Founder and Managing Director of SecuritySpecifiers and the CONSULT Technical Security Symposium. Reach him at ray@SecuritySpecifiers.com, through LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/raycoulombe or follow him on Twitter, @RayCoulombe.
Ray Coulombe is Founder and Managing Director of SecuritySpecifiers and the CONSULT Technical Security Symposium. Reach him at ray@SecuritySpecifiers.com, through LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/raycoulombe or follow him on Twitter, @RayCoulombe.
Perimeter Security

Tech Trends: Put Radar on Your Radar

Dec. 12, 2019
Machine learning and AI are among the technologies helping to enhance the technology on the perimeter
Illustration: iStock
Radar vs. LiDAR: A Technology Toe-to-Toe - Which emerging perimeter security option is best for your client or application?
Radar vs. LiDAR: A Technology Toe-to-Toe - Which emerging perimeter security option is best for your client or application?
Radar vs. LiDAR: A Technology Toe-to-Toe - Which emerging perimeter security option is best for your client or application?
Radar vs. LiDAR: A Technology Toe-to-Toe - Which emerging perimeter security option is best for your client or application?
Radar vs. LiDAR: A Technology Toe-to-Toe - Which emerging perimeter security option is best for your client or application?
Perimeter Security Sensors

Radar vs. LiDAR: A Technology Toe-to-Toe

Oct. 16, 2018
Which emerging perimeter security option is best for your client or application?
Photo Courtesy of Magos Systems
When it comes to deploying radar, many external and physical factors should be considered. When looking to install radar onsite, it is best to work with a systems integrator with a proven track record of accurately assessing substation environmental conditions and effectively configuring radar solutions to fit the needs of the individual property.
When it comes to deploying radar, many external and physical factors should be considered. When looking to install radar onsite, it is best to work with a systems integrator with a proven track record of accurately assessing substation environmental conditions and effectively configuring radar solutions to fit the needs of the individual property.
When it comes to deploying radar, many external and physical factors should be considered. When looking to install radar onsite, it is best to work with a systems integrator with a proven track record of accurately assessing substation environmental conditions and effectively configuring radar solutions to fit the needs of the individual property.
When it comes to deploying radar, many external and physical factors should be considered. When looking to install radar onsite, it is best to work with a systems integrator with a proven track record of accurately assessing substation environmental conditions and effectively configuring radar solutions to fit the needs of the individual property.
When it comes to deploying radar, many external and physical factors should be considered. When looking to install radar onsite, it is best to work with a systems integrator with a proven track record of accurately assessing substation environmental conditions and effectively configuring radar solutions to fit the needs of the individual property.
Physical Hardening

Radar Proves an Effective Security Option to Protect the Grid

Sept. 20, 2018
Many security professionals have viewed radar as a military tool but commercial applications abound

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