Unprecedented long -range night surveillance capacities

ATV-2400 

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 ARGC-2400. Considered the most
advanced in the world, this system takes advantage of a series of
cutting-edge technologies developed and integrated by OBZERV. 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 touchscreen monitor that may be video recorded for
further analysis or evidence gathering.

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ATV-2400 - Unprecedented long-range night surveillance

 

Obzerv's flagship product is the ARGC-2400. This rugged system meets the multiple 24/7 requirements of today's busy land-based and maritime surveillance crews. You'll gain a true tactical advantage for applications where long standoff range to target is required.

Based on range gated technology, this electro-optic device delivers unprecedented long-range night vision. What's more, it can operate in complete darkness (without moonlight or ambient light) and in bad weather, including rain, fog, and snow.

Designed for long-range identification, this system can:
- read a vehicle license plate at up to 2 km
- recognize a human being at 5 km
- classify a vehicle at 10 km
- pinpoint people in search and rescue activities at a distance greater than 10 km

 

 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                                Custom variant of XR-5

  

Motorized Zoom Telescope:

 

Magnification*                  60-240                

Field Of View                   Min. 0.15° x 0.11°

                                       Max. 0.61° x 0.46°

Aperture                           240mm

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

 

Other Features

Wide field of view color camera (2˚ to 45˚)

GPS

 

 

                                                                                               

* - 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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