Unprecedented long -range night surveillance capacities

ATV-2000 

Range Gating Technology:

Unlike other night vision technologies, range gating does not require ambient light sources or suitable moonlight to function effectively. Range gating technology combines two key components: a pulsed laser beam (the DALIS™ illuminator) and specially designed camera intensifiers that open and close at high speeds (once every few hundred nanoseconds). Once the camera intensifiers and the laser beam pulses are synchronized, the integrated high-speed electronic camera will turn on at just the right instant, when conditions are split-second perfect for accurate viewing. Gating technology lets operators select a specific slice of space, so they view the target site, minus any distortion. Through range gating, the camera obtains smooth, accurate images — no over-exposure, no blank shots, and no wasted footage. High speed and precision make all the difference

 

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ATV-2000i - Unprecedented long-range night surveillance

 

The ability to mount a successful surveillance operation depends upon the quality of information collected in and around the target area. Obtaining long-range, sharp, real time images in complete darkness and adverse weather and recording them with key parameters is crucial for a wide variety of missions. Now, for the first time, a new tool just do that, the ATV-2000i. Considered the most advanced in the world, this system takes advantage of a series of cutting-edge technologies. Key features include range gating technology, a near-infrared DALIS™ laser illuminator slaved to the field of view of the camera; a motorized continuous zoom with a high magnification up to 240X and an intuitive user interface. Others features like a wide field of view color camera and a GPS facilitate operation and supply critical data in real time on the touch-screen monitor that may be video recorded for further analysis or evidence gathering..

 

 Striking video images

 

 

Distance

 

 

750m

  

 

 

 


 

 

 

1.4km

 

 

Passive Mode

Active Mode

 

 

Features and specifications:

 

Control and video display terminal:

 

Image resolution                  640 x 480 pixels

Graphical User Interface       Touchscreen 1024 x 768 pixels

Video input                         2 AUX (INTSC or PAL)

Video output                       Multiple direct buffered outputs, 75 Ω

Communication                   Ethernet (TCP/IP

  

Physical and electrical:

 

Weight                             65kg                   

Dimensions(LxWxH)         362x55x45cm      

Power Supply                  100-240VAC

Power Consumption         <350W                

  

Range-gated Intensified CCD Camera:

 

Type                                Gen III, XD-4 or XR-5                         

Diameter                          18mm

  

Motorized Zoom Telescope:

 

Magnification*                  45-180                

Field Of View                   Min. 0.21° x 0.16°

                                       Max. 0.82° x 0.62°

Aperture                           200mm

F-Number                         5 to 20

  

Dalis™ (Diode Array laser Illumination System):

 

Wavelength                      860 or 808 nm

Beam Divergence             Slaved to FOV of zoom telescope

Average Power                 >15W

Cooling System               Air cooling

                                                                                               

* - Compared to a SLR 35mm camera with a 50mm focal length lens.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Applications:

 

Military & Coast Guard:

Night Vision Systems (Protection, identification, night surveillance, smart weapon integration, Fisheries, Environmental, Search & Rescue, war on drugs)

 

Industrial:

Night Vision Systems (Protection, Oil rigs, Pipeline, Airport, Infrastructure)

 

Police Force:

Night Vision Systems (Urban warfare, intelligence gathering, license plate identification, Individual identification)

 

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