Thermal imaging module (sensor, microbolometer)
Electro-optical surveillance system SYCH M30 (hereinafter referred as the “System”) is designed to monitor the area day and night, search for static and moving thermal-contrast targets, determine their coordinates and distances to objects in terrain 2 conditions under any light conditions and under limited vision conditions (smoke, fog, etc.). The system is used as a stand-alone device, which is mounted on a tripod, permanently on a mast, or in a vehicle.
The module is controlled remotely from the tablet by an operator who is in a protected place. The tablet displays video from television and thermal modules, an area electronic map with an indication of the detected target‘s location (coordinates, distances), as well as the module‘s operation modes and parameters. All received data on the distance and coordinates of the detected targets are automatically saved and can be transmitted in real-time to the command post and fire systems.
Module’s fields of application are the detection of land, water and air type vehicles (including disguised), protection of special areas and territories, protection of critical infrastructure, security of command and support points, and remote monitoring of various threats.
SYCH M30 module is equipped with an optoelectronic unit that passively perceives electromagnetic radiation of surrounding objects in the ambient air surface environment in the visible optical (380–750nm), middle infrared (thermal imaging) ranges of electromagnetic waves (7–14 μm) and distance measurement channel with a built-in laser range finder (LRF), with a wavelength of 1550 nm.