The CPAS System is the intelligent backbone of Commport’s Under Vehicle Inspection Systems (UVIS), engineered for high-stakes environments like border crossings, Queen Alia International Airport, and Aqaba’s port facilities. Delivering real-time image capture, robust database management, and advanced anomaly detection, CPAS empowers Jordanian security operators with immediate insight, actionable alerts, and forensic-grade vehicle inspection data; all from a single, intuitive interface.
CPAS System delivers instantaneous, full-frame imaging of a vehicle’s undercarriage as it passes over the inspection unit; with no lag, delay, or image stitching.
Every inspection is automatically logged and stored in a secure, searchable database that includes:
The CPAS database can be accessed locally or networked across multiple lanes/gates for centralized monitoring in high-traffic facilities.
Through the use of sophisticated image-processing algorithms, CPAS System detects the presence of foreign objects, alterations, or irregularities appearing within vehicle undercarriages automatically.
Globally recognized and field-proven across continents, the CPAS System is actively deployed at defence military bases, border crossings, seaports, airports, and critical infrastructure worldwide, including Jordan’s King Hussein Border Crossing, Queen Alia International Airport, and Aqaba’s strategic port facilities. From the Middle East to North America, CPAS delivers speedy, dependable, and intelligent vehicle inspections within the world’s most secure environments.
CPAS UVIS (Under Vehicle Inspection System) is an intelligent platform used for real-time imaging, analysis, and threat detection on the undercarriage of vehicles. In Jordan, it is primarily deployed at high-security facilities such as border crossings, royal palace compounds, military installations, embassies, and critical government checkpoints.
The CPAS UVIS System is trusted by Jordanian security forces, law enforcement agencies, military installations, transportation hubs including Queen Alia International Airport, government buildings, and critical infrastructure facilities that require non-intrusive vehicle screening.
Yes, CPAS UVIS System supports integration with multiple high-definition cameras along with other sensor inputs such as RFID, LPR cameras, and barrier controls making it fully compatible with Jordan’s existing security infrastructure at border crossings and airport checkpoints.
The system can be installed in both permanent and portable setups across Jordan, whether at fixed border crossings like King Hussein Bridge, drive-through military checkpoints, or temporary security deployments. Installation involves mounting the imaging system at the checkpoint lane, with software running on a local or networked server.
Absolutely. CPAS UVIS seamlessly integrates with existing security ecosystems — including CCTV networks, access control systems, and barrier management systems commonly used across Jordanian government and military facilities.