- A military aviation base needed one integrated security system spanning multiple locations — video surveillance
- electric and anti-climb perimeter fencing
- intrusion detection
- access control — all reporting into a single command-control centre
Case Studies

Integrated Perimeter Security for an Army base.
11 Aug 2026Unified video surveillance, perimeter fencing, and access control for a military aviation base.
The main challenges were
- Securing an aviation base means protecting a large
- sensitive perimeter continuously across several sites
- while keeping surveillance
- access control working together as one coordinated system rather than separate
- disconnected installations that operators would have to monitor individually
The system needed to
- Build a single rugged network layer that unifies cameras
- fencing sensors
- access-control points across multiple locations into one command-control centre
- giving operators real-time visibility of the entire perimeter from a single screen
The solution included
- Working alongside a specialist systems integrator, Dynalog supplied the rugged industrial networking layer connecting surveillance cameras, electric and anti-climb intrusion-detection fencing, and access-control points across the base into one command-control centre
- Managed Ethernet switching with PoE support powered and networked cameras and fence sensors from a single cable run per point, while the switching backbone gave the command centre real-time visibility of alerts from anywhere on the perimeter
- The system was installed across several high-altitude sites spanning a forward operating region, giving a physically distributed installation the same unified monitoring a single compact facility would have
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Conclusion
Perimeter security is only as strong as its weakest disconnected point — this shows why unifying fencing, cameras, and access control onto one rugged network matters for any sensitive, multi-site facility.


