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  2. Vehicle tracking system - Wikipedia

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    The existence of vehicle tracking device then can be used to reduce the insurance cost, because the loss-risk of the vehicle drops significantly. Vehicle tracking systems are an integrated part of the "layered approach" to vehicle protection, recommended by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) to prevent motor vehicle theft. This approach ...

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    The device was controversial in South Africa, with some, including the Automobile Association of South Africa, speculating that the device might cause more carjackers to simply murder drivers with gunfire as a precautionary measure before approaching the vehicle, a tactic which was already fairly common.

  4. Anti-hijack system - Wikipedia

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    A transponder system is a system which is always armed until a device, usually a small RFID transponder, enters the vehicle's transmitter radius. Since the device is carried by the driver, usually in their wallet or pocket, if the driver leaves the immediate vicinity of the vehicle, so will the transponder, causing the system to assume the vehicle has been hijacked and disable it.

  5. Automotive navigation system - Wikipedia

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    1981: Honda's Electro Gyrocator was the first commercially available car navigation system. It used inertial navigation systems, which tracked the distance traveled, the start point, and direction headed. [6] It was also the first with a map display. [5] 1981: Navigation computer on the Toyota Celica (NAVICOM). [7] 1983: Etak was founded. It ...

  6. Denel Dynamics Seeker - Wikipedia

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    This variant was the variant used during the South African Border War.It usually carried one of two mission payloads: The Super Colour Payload that consisted of a 2-axis gimbal platform on which two sensors were mounted, namely: Colour TV camera with a 20x zoom lens and switchable 2x converter; and a secondary sensor consisting of a TV (monochrome) camera fitted with a wide-angle lens.

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