Sector 05 · Mining

Terrain that defeats a foot patrol.

Open-pit and quarry sites can't be walked. The boundary is a line on a map crossed by trucks, workers, and — regularly — people who should not be there. Thermal at night is the only honest way to see it.

Mining site — Rakshak deployment context
Plate 01 · Modeled outcome · site engineering assumptions
500+ ha
Single-unit modeled coverage per shift
How Rakshak deploys here

Sensor stack for this sector: Long-wave thermal + optical.

  1. 01

    Long-loop thermal patrols across pit edges and haul roads.

  2. 02

    Blast-zone sweeps to confirm evacuation before initiation.

  3. 03

    Fuel and explosive storage perimeter monitoring at fixed intervals.

  4. 04

    Handover of full flight recordings to the site safety officer, daily.

Case study

A limestone quarry, central India

Recurrent after-hours intrusions across a twelve-kilometre perimeter that took three-guard rotations to nominally cover. Rakshak replaced the nominal with the actual. Modeled outcome · site engineering assumptions.

Next step

Two weeks. One gate. A signed decision date.

A scoped, paid evaluation at a single zone or gate you choose, alongside your existing guards and CCTV. Success criteria, decision date, and contract price are agreed in a short evaluation agreement before we deploy. The deployment fee is credited in full against your first-year contract if you move forward. We run a limited number of evaluations per quarter.