What is Union Arms Control and Security System?

Union Arms Control and Security System

Weapons Locker Definition

Military Weapon Cabinets, Fingerprint Recognition System Weapon Cabinets, Retina Iris Recognition Weapon Storage Cabinets

The Union Weapons Control and Security System is a security system that will keep all kinds of infantry rifles and pistols in the army, fire-resistant, air-conditioned, computer-aided weapon delivery and stockpiling, and accounting and all kinds of information storage.

Aim

The main objectives of the system can be summarized as follows.

Preventing the purchase of weapons and parts such as assault rifles, pistols, magazines and bayonets by someone other than the authorized person.

The gun owner has access to his gun only for guard duty or when allowed

Extending the life of all weapons in an air-conditioned environment and reducing maintenance costs

Stacking of weapons in fire-proof steel cabinets

In the event of floods and floods, the system gives warnings and prevents financial losses.

Unlocking all system locks with panic button and remote computer connection

Ensuring information sharing by connecting the weaponry with each other via wired and wireless networks.

It can be monitored and reported from any point in a very practical way, such as how many guns are in which gun, the number of guns on watch, the number of guns that are due for maintenance or malfunctioning, and compliance with the watch schedule.

Easy to carry the whole system in cleaning and sudden situations

Complete prevention of accidents, losses and irregular settlement

 

How the System Works

 The system consists of independent 3 mm thick steel cabinets, each of which is manufactured separately. These cabinets are in the form of a maximum of 25 rows and 2 columns, depending on the need. Each locker has its own magnetic lock. Magnetic locks hold the steel cover with a horizontal load of more than 300 kg as standard. If desired, 1.500 kg optional locks can be preferred. Locks are always active in normal situations. In an emergency or when requested, they become passive. All cabinets have independent air conditioning fans and gun control sensors. Only full cabinets are air-conditioned. There is an electronic sensor for the door open warning information in the locks in the cabinets. It sends information to the computer system whether there is a gun in each cabinet and whether the door is open or closed.

 There is an independent I/O interface card that provides data flow between the computer and the cabinets. This interface card has 10 outputs and 24 inputs. The computer monitor LCD is 12 inches. If desired, a touch screen can be preferred. Weapon delivery transactions can be made with a proximity card or fingerprint, according to the user's request. In each delivery process, the photo of the gun owner is taken automatically by the camera, if requested. The user, who introduces himself to the system, makes a choice between buying or delivering a weapon. Troop weapons systems in independent groups can be networked together. A daily weekly watch schedule can be sent to the gunsmiths. In this way, only the user can access their box during the watch. The times of receipt and delivery of weapons are recorded. Seizure disruptions can be kept under control.

Weapon Delivery Process

The personnel reads their magnetic card or fingerprint, the picture is taken as soon as the system recognizes the personnel, the door of the personnel's cabinet moves to the free position for 30 seconds. The staff opens his locker and puts his gun back. It locks automatically 1 second after the cabinet door is closed. The same process can be done again for the weapon that is not delivered within this period.

Incorrect operation

If the personnel does not actually disarm, the system reports this.

Panic Button

The optional locked panic button on the system computer works like a fire alarm button. All boxes are released when this button is pressed. This button is optional. It can be carried anywhere. Once the button is pressed, the key is required to turn it back on.

Network-Centered Panic Information

If the system is connected to an administrator over the network, with the approval of the administrator, the system goes into a panic state and all boxes are released. gun cabinets

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