Active Range-Gated

Night Vision Cameras

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THE ARGC-750 NIGHT VISION CAMERA was especially engineered for perimeter and border surveillance. This camera can be deployed as a standalone system or easily integrated with radars, Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS) or thermal imagers. This portable camera allows human identification at distances up to 1 km and license plate reading up to 500 m. Thanks to its operation in the near- infrared, this system also provides the capability to see through glass where the thermal imager is useless.

Performances:

  • Vehicle classification at 4 km
  • Vehicle identification at 3 km
  • Human recognition at 3 km
  • Human identification at 1 km
  • Detect optical sight

 

  • Range gated intensified CCD camera (custom variant of Gen III)
  • Motorized zoom telescope
  • Patent pending laser illuminator with near-infrared laser beam
  • Control and Video Display Terminal
  • Touchcreen monitor
  • User-friendly, intuitive Graphical User Interface
  • GPS
  • Motorized pan & tilt
  • Color camera through the main optical channel
  • Optional: WFOV color camera or thermal imager

 

  • Get long-range identification in total darkness
    (human identification, vehicle identification, etc)
  • See painted markings on cars,  ship hulls and other structures;
  • Reject intense light in the field of view
  • See through glass (inside cars, buildings and wheelhouses)
  • Provide fast situational awareness with the continuous
    high magnification zoom telescope
  • Present images similar to the visible
  • Present an invariant signature of objects independent
    of the environmental conditions
  • Ability to see through obscurants (snow, rain, fog, smoke, mist, haze)
  • Provide same high magnification during the day and the night
Obzerv's active range-gating technology
A breakthrough technology that provides superior identification and recognition capabilities compared to the best thermal imager. Obzerv's cameras have raised the bar in the surveillance market.
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