Counter Terrorism and Search Analysis Software CTS-PRAS

Mountain Horse Solutions, in partnership with Cunning Running Software, delivers CTS-PRAS (Counter Terrorism and Search Analysis) —a purpose-built platform for modern threat environments. With integrated 2D/3D mapping, automated line-of-sight analysis, and mission-focused modeling, teams can:
• Identify vulnerable positions and routes before deployment
• Prioritize defensive options based on real-world threat profiles
• Generate consistent plans and reports that support faster decision making
This is not software replacing judgment—it’s about sharpening it.
Threat Prevention:
• Urban Areas
• Airports
• Large Events
• Crime and Search
• Shooter
• Advanced Planning

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Software that protects public events from terrorist threats.

The Counter Terrorism and Search Analysis System Software (CTS-PRAS) is a civilian Homeland Security solution that is a unique, multi-purpose tool used by governments addressing counter-terrorism.

  • Plan protection for venues
  • Protect high-value targets
  • Justify resource allocation
  • Empower counter-terrorism professionals
  • Visualize complex scenarios
  • Manage search operations

The software identifies potential firing points for MANPADS, direct- and indirect-fire weapons, IEDs, and counter-UAS launch sites, enabling users to visualize the threat footprint. Maps, diagrams, and other data are processed and downloaded to front-line personnel attending the incident.

This decision-support tool delivers enhanced situational awareness and informed ‘safe route’ planning. Critically, it updates the threat status as the situation develops.

To defend CNI, CTS-PRAS displays sensor coverage in 2- and 3-dimensional space. It is overlaid on Google Earth™, providing an immediate visual indication of which sensors provide the best performance for security, incident observation, and perimeter surveillance.

As a preventive tool, CTS-PRAS uses terrain elevation and weapon characteristics to calculate potential launch sites. These are examined and mitigated using aerial photography and ground survey. A site database provides a record of all site surveys with notes, photos, videos, maps, sketches, and aerial imagery.

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