k SECOMs public mockup exercise of a security airship Security service by SECOM and airship from the sky A mockup exercise of a security airship unveiled by SECOM. In the back is a surveillance monitor. Photographed in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, on December 24, 2014. SECOMs airshipbased crime prevention service appeared in the morning edition of the same month on December 25. On December 24, SECOM, the largest security company in Japan, unveiled its first security monitoring service using an airship. The service, which can be monitored from the sky with cameras, will be useful for security of dignitaries and analysis of congestion at large events. The airship is unmanned, 15 meters long and 4 meters wide, and can reach a maximum speed of 50 kmh. On the 24th, a demonstration was held using a prototype onethird the size of the actual airship. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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SECOM s public mock up exercise of a security airship   Security service by SECOM and airship from the sky A mock up exercise of a security airship unveiled by SECOM. In the back is a surveillance monitor. Photographed in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, on December 24, 2014. SECOM s airship based crime prevention service appeared in the morning edition of the same month on December 25.  On December 24, SECOM, the largest security company in Japan, unveiled its first security monitoring service using an airship. The service, which can be monitored from the sky with cameras, will be useful for security of dignitaries and analysis of congestion at large events. The airship is unmanned, 15 meters long and 4 meters wide, and can reach a maximum speed of 50 km h. On the 24th, a demonstration was held using a prototype one third the size of the actual airship.
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SECOM's public mock-up exercise of a security airship / Security service by SECOM and airship from the sky

A mock-up exercise of a security airship unveiled by SECOM. In the back is a surveillance monitor. Photographed in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, on December 24, 2014. SECOM's airship-based crime prevention service appeared in the morning edition of the same month on December 25. On December 24, SECOM, the largest security company in Japan, unveiled its first security monitoring service using an airship. The service, which can be monitored from the sky with cameras, will be useful for security of dignitaries and analysis of congestion at large events. The airship is unmanned, 15 meters long and 4 meters wide, and can reach a maximum speed of 50 km/h. On the 24th, a demonstration was held using a prototype one-third the size of the actual airship.

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