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Infra-red camera gains tough military option

A Cedip Infrared Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 18, 2004

Cedip Infrared Systems is now offering a new version of its Jade Long Range camera in a ruggedised and sealed housing.

Cedip Infrared Systems is now offering a new version of its Jade Long Range camera in a ruggedised and sealed housing.

The new package has been designed to sustain the harsh environmental conditions commonly found in naval and ground based military applications.

The housing is fully sealed and purged with dry nitrogen to avoid condensation at lower temperatures and the optics treated with a highly resistant carbon coating to provide protection from damage by salt water or sand.

Based around a novel trifocal design the Jade LR uses motorised lenses (25, 80 and 320mm focal length), switchable by a single command, to provide optimal detection or recognition capabilities at distances ranging from 5 to 25km.

The Jade LR can be remotely operated though a communication line with the video image provided in either analogue or digital RS422 format.

Incorporating high performance InSb focal plane array sensor, state-of-the-art 14bit digital electronics and motorised optics in a compact, weatherproof housing the Jade LR camera is fully compliant to military specifications.

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