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The multi-sensor platform from Carl Zeiss Optronics is designed for day and night surveillance and observation tasks for both civilian and military organisations. It is suitable for land-based and water vehicles. As a remote-controlled, stand-alone system, it is particularly useful for impassable terrain.
The sensor head with a pan-and-tilt head is the key element of the multi-sensor platform. It permits perfect panorama observation and is operated remotely via a control console. Its infrared sensor consists of a 2nd (OPHELIOS) or 3rd (ATTICA) generation thermal imager and a CCD camera for daylight observation.
The open system architecture enables integration of various sensors: A LLL-TV, CCD camera and a laser rangefinder. GPS, a computer, compass and tracking function can also be used with the multi-sensor platform. An interface permits coupling of the MEOS maritime system with an on-board radar system, allowing the operator to track targets detected by radar.
There are currently more than 300 mobile surveillance systems with various konfigurations in use around the world. | |
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