Petards Group PLC
LSE:PEG
Petards Group PLC
Petards Group Plc engages in the development, supply, and maintenance of technologies used in advanced security, surveillance, and ruggedized electronic applications. The company is headquartered in Guildford, Surrey and currently employs 109 full-time employees. The firm is engaged in development, supply and maintenance of technologies used in advanced security, surveillance systems. The company operates across three sectors, namely rail technology, traffic technology, and defence services. Rail technology provides on-board digital video and sensor systems for fitment. Its applications include driver controlled operation (DCO), condition monitoring, saloon car closed-circuit television (CCTV), drivers view cameras and automatic passenger counting systems. Its software solutions and services include incident and fault management, work site management, resource management, machine plant and inventory management. Traffic technology uses automatic number-plate recognition (ANPR) systems for lane and speed enforcement and other applications. Defence services includes electronic defensive countermeasure systems for fitment to rotary and fixed wing aircraft, threat simulation systems and mobile radios.
Petards Group Plc engages in the development, supply, and maintenance of technologies used in advanced security, surveillance, and ruggedized electronic applications. The company is headquartered in Guildford, Surrey and currently employs 109 full-time employees. The firm is engaged in development, supply and maintenance of technologies used in advanced security, surveillance systems. The company operates across three sectors, namely rail technology, traffic technology, and defence services. Rail technology provides on-board digital video and sensor systems for fitment. Its applications include driver controlled operation (DCO), condition monitoring, saloon car closed-circuit television (CCTV), drivers view cameras and automatic passenger counting systems. Its software solutions and services include incident and fault management, work site management, resource management, machine plant and inventory management. Traffic technology uses automatic number-plate recognition (ANPR) systems for lane and speed enforcement and other applications. Defence services includes electronic defensive countermeasure systems for fitment to rotary and fixed wing aircraft, threat simulation systems and mobile radios.