Israeli company CONTROP introduces new EO/IR surveillance systems at Eurosatory 2012

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Eurosatory 2012
International Land Defence & Security Exhibition
Paris
, France
11 - 15 June 2012
 
CONTROP at Eurosatory 2012
 
 
Tuesday, June 12, 2012, 05:30 PM
 
Israeli company CONTROP introduces new EO/IR surveillance systems at Eurosatory 2012
CONTROP Precision Technologies LTD introduces the new M-STAMP – a multi sensor payload for small UAVs. CONTROP is also presenting for the first time at Eurosatory the SPEED-V, a stabilized EO/IR Observation and Panomaric Scanning System for Mobile Surveillance Vehicles.

Due to the fact that SUAV manufacturers are now developing small UAV platforms that can stay airborne for longer – even 5 or 6 hours - so there was a new requirement for a high quality stabilized picture that could come from an easy-to-operate lightweight multi sensor camera payload which is dedicated for longer flights on SUAVs (small UAVs) and can cross over from day-to-night or vice-versa. So CONTROP introduced the M-STAMP - now there's no need to change payloads when transitioning from daytime to nighttime (not to mention the sensitivities of "twilight" time).
     
CONTROP Precision Technologies LTD introduces the new M-STAMP – a multi sensor payload for small UAVs. CONTROP is also presenting for the first time at Eurosatory the SPEED-V, a stabilized EO/IR Observation and Panomaric Scanning System for Mobile Surveillance Vehicles.
CONTROP M-Stamp showcased on a Bertin Technologies SUAV
     

The new M-STAMP includes a Day Camera, an Uncooled Dual FOV TI camera and a Laser Pointer all in a compact payload weighing less than 1.2kg.

     
CONTROP Precision Technologies LTD introduces the new M-STAMP – a multi sensor payload for small UAVs. CONTROP is also presenting for the first time at Eurosatory the SPEED-V, a stabilized EO/IR Observation and Panomaric Scanning System for Mobile Surveillance Vehicles.
CONTROP SPEED-V
     

The new Speed-V is currently undergoing testing in the IDF’s Ground Forces.

The system weighs 24 kg, and is designed for surveillance and human image identification at ten kilometer ranges. The system will be transported on a vehicle that serves as a surveillance and observation post. When the vehicle deploys, the mast is elevated and the system begins operating.

The Speed “family”, in its various versions, is designed for long-range observation. It provides continuous automatic panoramic scanning over a wide area, thus doing away with manual “stick” operation. The system is equipped with sophisticated day and nighttime cameras, and “knows” how to aim the cameras to inspect suspicious signs on the ground.


Visit CONTROP at Eurosatory Hall 6 on stand B 571