Description
Description
Rugged, NDAA-compliant mobile surveillance built for public safety field operations.
The MAXSUR DMSS-4 is a high-security mobile surveillance trailer designed for law enforcement, homeland security, corrections, emergency management, campus security, building security, and critical-site monitoring. It combines AXIS cameras, onboard recording, Peplink 5G-ready connectivity, live audio deterrence, solar charging, battery reserves, shore power, and generator backup in one field-ready platform.
Base SKU / Model: MAXSUR DMSS-4
The DMSS-4 base configuration is built around a rugged trailer platform, a 20-foot hydraulic mast, a defined AXIS camera and audio package, onboard recording, Peplink cellular connectivity, and a multi-layered power system. It is designed for customers who need more than a camera tower — they need a deployable security asset that can stream, record, deter, and document incidents from an elevated vantage point.
Mission Fit
Rapidly deployable surveillance for parking areas, building approaches, temporary hot spots, perimeter lines, emergency scenes, and public safety operations.
Power Resilience
Solar, battery, shore-power charging, and automatic generator backup help keep the system operating through demanding field conditions.
Delivery Model
Available with hand delivery, onsite deployment training, and MAXSUR’s law-enforcement-focused support approach.
Designed for agencies that cannot wait on fixed infrastructure
Fixed camera projects can require poles, trenching, power, network access, permits, and long deployment timelines. The MAXSUR DMSS-4 gives public safety and security teams a faster option: tow it to the problem area, raise the mast, connect to the network, and begin monitoring from an elevated, highly visible platform.
Crime hot spots and public safety patrol support
Deploy to parking lots, illegal dumping areas, nuisance locations, retail theft zones, vehicle break-in areas, downtown districts, and repeat call locations.
Perimeter and critical-site monitoring
Add temporary or supplemental surveillance for public facilities, utilities, restricted areas, transportation assets, staging areas, access points, and special security events.
Facility perimeter and contraband deterrence
Support temporary observation points, facility projects, parking security, perimeter monitoring, transport staging, and investigative deployments around correctional environments.
Rapid awareness during changing incidents
Bring elevated visibility to disaster response, shelters, evacuation areas, temporary command posts, storm recovery zones, infrastructure outages, and incident staging locations.
High-security trailer design for real field conditions
The DMSS-4 is built around a towable single-axle A-frame trailer with a folded tongue, electric braking, dual-mast geometry, and a hydraulic mast designed to raise the camera payload quickly and with less manual setup burden.
- Dual-mast design for improved structural stability and reduced vibration.
- 6m / approximately 20-foot hydraulic mast for elevated surveillance visibility.
- Electric brake system for enhanced towing safety.
- Flashing blue light for visibility, deterrence, and public safety posture.
- Towable design for rapid relocation between campuses, facilities, or problem areas.
Panoramic awareness plus evidentiary PTZ detail
The DMSS-4 base configuration is designed around a powerful AXIS camera package that gives agencies both wide-area situational awareness and the ability to zoom in for detail when incidents develop.
- 1 x AXIS Q6020-E 360° panoramic HD camera for full-area coverage.
- 2 x AXIS Q6358-LE PTZ UHD cameras with long-range IR and advanced analytics.
- 1 x AXIS Q6088-E PTZ camera for 4K high-resolution detail capture.
- 1TB SD card installed in each camera for local backup recording.
- Remote access capability for live viewing and management.
Audio deterrence, recording, and evidence resilience
The DMSS-4 is not just designed to see activity. It is designed to help deter activity and preserve evidence through multiple recording layers.
AXIS C1610-VE Network Sound Projector
Support live or prerecorded messages to warn, challenge, or redirect individuals in restricted or problem areas. This is valuable for police parking lots, trespass zones, campus areas, building approaches, and perimeter lines.
Onboard NVR + camera SD backup
The base configuration includes onboard NVR recording, while each AXIS camera includes 1TB SD storage for local backup. This layered approach improves evidence resilience when connectivity is weak, congested, or interrupted.
AXIS D8208-R Industrial PoE++ Switch
The trailer’s camera and device network is supported by an industrial AXIS PoE++ switch and AXIS DIN power supply for a ruggedized field deployment architecture.
5G-ready remote viewing with Peplink router/modem hardware
The DMSS-4 base configuration includes a Peplink MAX BR1 Pro 5G modem/router and Peplink Mobility 42G antenna, giving agencies modern connectivity options for remote viewing, telemetry, and VMS integration.
- Peplink MAX BR1 Pro 5G modem/router for mobile broadband connectivity.
- Peplink Mobility 42G antenna for field communications support.
- Designed to stream through cellular connectivity to the agency’s preferred VMS environment.
- Useful for sites where fixed network access is unavailable or impractical.
- SIM card and service plan selected separately based on agency preference.
Solar, battery, generator, and shore power for continuous operation
Mobile surveillance only works if the system stays powered. The DMSS-4 uses multiple power layers so agencies can operate through changing weather, longer deployments, and locations without convenient utility power.
- 3 x 435W solar panels for 1,305W of high-output solar charging capacity.
- Gel battery bank for stable, long-life stored energy.
- Advanced MPPT solar controller for safe and efficient charging.
- Shore-power plug and smart charger to bring the battery bank to 100% when AC power is available.
- 3kW gasoline generator backup for uninterrupted operation during prolonged poor charging conditions.
Fully customizable when the mission requires more
The DMSS-4 base configuration gives agencies a strong starting point, but MAXSUR can customize the trailer around the customer’s technology stack, public safety objectives, IT requirements, site conditions, and procurement path.
Camera systems
Customize camera brands, camera count, PTZs, LPR cameras, thermal cameras, multisensor cameras, panoramic views, and specialized detection zones.
Storage and evidence
Expand onboard NVR storage, local retention, camera SD backup, cloud workflows, VMS export, and evidence management support.
AI and analytics
Add edge AI, behavioral analytics, intrusion detection, loitering alerts, vehicle detection, automated deterrence, and custom alert workflows.
Mast and trailer options
Configure mast height, payload layout, signage, warning lights, mounting hardware, enclosure features, and deployment-specific hardware.
Communications
Specify cellular provider, private APN, router/modem, antenna, Wi-Fi, agency network integration, satellite options, and remote telemetry requirements.
Power architecture
Adjust solar capacity, battery bank, generator backup, shore power, charging profile, expected runtime, and environmental planning.
Operational advantages over mini solar trailer platforms
For agencies evaluating smaller solar surveillance trailers, the DMSS-4 provides a more robust public safety platform with stronger power resilience, modern connectivity, and a higher-end camera architecture.
Higher solar output
1,305W of solar charging capacity from three 435W panels supports stronger uptime than many 750W mini-trailer configurations.
Modern 5G-ready connectivity
Peplink 5G hardware supports stronger remote viewing and integration potential than 4G-only configurations.
Layered evidence retention
Per-camera SD recording plus onboard NVR recording helps reduce reliance on a single recording point.
Push-button mast deployment
The hydraulic mast simplifies field setup, reduces manual burden, and helps the system get into operation quickly.
Hand delivery, training, and public safety support
MAXSUR can provide hand delivery and onsite deployment training so your team understands towing, placement, mast deployment, power operation, camera use, audio deterrence, and basic system workflows before the trailer goes into service.
MAXSUR DMSS-4 Mobile Surveillance Trailer FAQ
What is the MAXSUR DMSS-4?
The MAXSUR DMSS-4 is a rugged, NDAA-compliant mobile surveillance trailer designed for public safety and security field deployments. The base configuration includes AXIS cameras, onboard NVR recording, Peplink 5G-ready connectivity, live audio deterrence, solar charging, battery storage, shore power charging, and generator backup.
What cameras are included in the base DMSS-4 configuration?
The base AXIS package includes one AXIS Q6020-E 360° panoramic HD camera, two AXIS Q6358-LE PTZ UHD cameras, and one AXIS Q6088-E 4K PTZ camera. Each camera includes 1TB SD storage for local backup recording.
Can MAXSUR customize the camera package?
Yes. MAXSUR can customize the trailer around different camera brands, PTZs, LPR cameras, thermal cameras, panoramic cameras, multisensor cameras, AI analytics, VMS requirements, and storage preferences.
What connectivity hardware is included?
The base configuration includes a Peplink MAX BR1 Pro 5G modem/router and Peplink Mobility 42G antenna. SIM card and carrier service are selected separately based on agency preference and deployment location.
How is the DMSS-4 powered?
The DMSS-4 uses three 435W solar panels for 1,305W of solar charging capacity, a gel battery bank, MPPT solar control, shore-power charging, and a 3kW gasoline generator backup for extended poor-charging conditions.
Is the DMSS-4 NDAA compliant?
Yes. The DMSS-4 base architecture is designed as an NDAA-compliant mobile surveillance platform for public safety, government, and critical-site security customers.
Can MAXSUR provide delivery and training?
Yes. MAXSUR can provide hand delivery and onsite deployment training to help your team understand towing, setup, mast deployment, power operation, camera use, audio deterrence, and general deployment workflows.

