AUSA 2018: Quantum Imaging to Introduce New SWIR HD Camera

The QI-SWIR-HD10 camera provides extended spectral range, a full-frame 2-Dimensional capture and X-Y position of short duration laser pulses in both daytime and nighttime

Photo courtesy of the company

The high definition SWIR camera QI-SWIR-HD10 developed by Quantum Imaging (an SCD USA subsidiary) will be introduced at AUSA 2018, taking place in Washington DC on October 8-10. According to the company, the SWIR HD camera’s superior laser see-spot performance, reliability under all battlefield conditions and low SWaP make it suitable for use in a variety of military and industrial applications, including laser beam profiling, semiconductor and solar cell production, enhanced vision and persistent surveillance.

With SCD’s latest Low SWaP 10μm pixel pitch detector, advanced programmable on-chip features, and low noise performance, the QI-SWIR-HD10 camera provides extended spectral range, a full-frame 2-Dimensional capture and X-Y position of short duration laser pulses in both daytime and nighttime. Multiple asynchronous spots events can be tracked in the same FOV. This capability is completely independent of imaging, assuring optimal imaging capability with laser spot detection, the company says.

“Our new SWIR HD camera’s performance, reliability, and low SWaP make it ideal for use in a variety of military and industrial applications including laser beam profiling, semiconductor and solar cell production, enhanced vision and persistent surveillance," explains David Gardner, QI Executive VP.

 

img
Rare-earth elements between the United States of America and the People's Republic of China
The Eastern seas after Afghanistan: the UK and Australia come to the rescue of the United States in a clumsy way
The failure of the great games in Afghanistan from the 19th century to the present day
Russia, Turkey and United Arab Emirates. The intelligence services organize and investigate