Black-Ops GPS

The command group Black-OPS GPS originated from a desperately needed cry of the Australian public. Specifically, the motorcycle and automotive enthusiast members of the public.
Our youth crime and vehicle crime theft rates are at absolute all time highs with no deterrence from the court systems.
Our police have a duty of care to protect the public and perpetrator, meaning we have very strict no pursuit policies.
This means our criminals know we can’t stop them, we can’t catch them, and any consequences for their actions don’t deter them from reoffending.
This is when every major force forms a department of Black-OPS operations. To get results, to get shit done properly.
The inventors of the Black-OPS GPS RIU unit have been the victims of multiple motorcycle and vehicle thefts over a small period of time leading to an immense amount of frustration and the need to do something. Partnered with one of the biggest satellite tracking and datalink companies in the world they expressed a need for a GPS tracking unit that could do much much more then just tell you where the asset is.
After a couple of years of testing and multiple prototypes, the BLACK-OPS GPS tracker and RIU were finally ready to go to hands of the new generation of operators.
The vision of this unit is to provide every motoring enthusiast with a reliable, affordable method to protect and maintain possession of their hard earned assets and toys.
If you’re reading this as the local crackhead thief, be ready for a whole new world of vehicle asset protection and aggressive cyber defence against your entire existence.
The term ‘f$$$ed’ with the wrong person now applies to all Black-OPS GPS operators.