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Thermal imaging offers long-range surveillance

A Cedip Infrared Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 3, 2008

Cedip Infrared Systems' Proton thermal imaging module is fully compliant with military specifications and is suitable for thermal IR measurement in airborne, naval or ground operations.

Cedip Infrared Systems has released the Proton MW-IR Dual FoV thermal imaging module for researchers and integrators looking to develop and build their own long-range surveillance system.

Incorporating a sensitive MCT focal plane array sensor (3.6 - 4.9um), 14bit digital electronics and motorised optics in a compact, rugged housing, the Proton thermal imaging module is fully compliant with military specifications and is suitable for thermal IR measurement in airborne, naval or ground operations.

Based around a bifocal design, the Proton uses motorised lenses switchable by a single command, to provide optimal detection or recognition capabilities at distances ranging from 5 to 25km.

The Proton thermal imaging module can be remotely operated though a communication line with the video image provided in either analogue or digital RS422 format.

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