United States President Joe Biden stopped the construction of the “border wall” between the U.S. and Mexico.
An alternative has been offered — a ‘smart’ wall that replaces the physical and armed patrolling with advanced surveillance tech is the proposed future of border security now.
Smart Walls:
The ‘smart wall’ technology could solve border security issues without the need for a physical barrier.
The wall would use sensors, radars, and surveillance technology to detect and track border break-ins, and technology capable of performing the most difficult tasks dedicated to border security.
Not a new concept
The U.S.-Mexico border wall proposed by Donald Trump envisaged this concept.
A technology firm was sought to be hired by the Trump administration, and it was indicated that artificial intelligence shall be used at a novel scale to complement the steel barrier (border wall) project of Mr. Trump.
It was stated that hundreds of mobile surveillance towers would be deployed, and along with them, the complete system of a virtual wall would consist of a radar satellite, computer-equipped border-control vehicles, control sensors and underground sensors.
Along with surveillance towers and cameras, thermal imaging would be used, which would help in the detection of objects.
The system would even be capable of distinguishing between animals, humans, and vehicles, and then sending updates to handheld mobile devices of the U.S. patrol agents.
Other benefits
A critical factor that must be considered to enable the usage of such a system along Indian borders is that the terrain in the region is rugged, and, furthermore, not even clearly defined.
Hence, erecting fences, walls or any physical structures is extremely difficult.
A “smart” wall, however, makes use of systems that would be designed in such a way that they can operate even in rugged areas.
Imperatively, in the U.S., various other benefits, such as cost-effectiveness, less damage to the environment, fewer land seizures, and speedier deployment are being noted that give the “smart wall” concept an edge over traditional physical borders.
Notably, such a system, even if not feasible for our long boundaries, may still be deployed to enhance critical security establishments of the country and complement the already-existing physical fencing and walls.
The attack on the Pathankot Air Force base highlighted that often, it may become difficult to secure establishments due to their vast size.
Further, it is imperative for Indian armed forces to be well-equipped and simultaneously have the latest technological advantage over its enemies.