
Bracing for More Threats to Critical Infrastructure
By all accounts, the Nord Stream incident was a wake-up call that countries must do more to protect critical infrastructure in remote areas.
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By all accounts, the Nord Stream incident was a wake-up call that countries must do more to protect critical infrastructure in remote areas.

MPS surveillance trailers add an extra level of security at facilities and distribution centers’ loading docks.

Quality and reliability matter—especially for mobile surveillance products that serve to protect people and property.

In the early days, mobile surveillance solutions were few and far between. We decided to build our own and we’ve never looked back.

As auto crime continues to proliferate in the U.S., MPS mobile surveillance can help law enforcement fight back.

The MPS Commander 3400 surveillance trailer has the most proactive defense features you can find—including its formidable size and visibility on even the largest sites.

The Falcon 3100 compact surveillance trailer is a full-featured system with a smaller profile. Ideal for short or medium-term deployments, its hybrid power system provides continuous operation for days.

Mobile Pro Systems camera trailers are the road-warriors of mobile surveillance. Designed to promote travel safety and protect hardware, they can be safely towed wherever a trailer can go.

Staging sites and laydown yards store the equipment, materials and supplies used in restoring essential services following devastating storms and disaster events.

MPS mobile surveillance products have always been an important part of public safety initiatives, but it’s especially true now and more accessible than ever.

What will thieves think of next? Street light poles are being raided for the copper wire inside and cities are left with thousands in repair bills.

Farms and ranches in remote areas need mobile surveillance to combat copper and water theft.