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Defense Applications

 
 

Teledyne DALSA's extensive expertise in developing advanced images sensors for mission critical applications make us the ideal single source supplier for (near) infrared camera technology for night vision, detection, recognition and identification of friends and foes. The NIR, SWIR, MWIR and LWIR camera solutions provide visibility in lowlight, bad weather conditions as well as providing visibility through smoke and camouflage.

 
 

ISTAR/RSTAR

Teledyne DALSA provides OEM imaging products that can be applied in various STAR/RSTA sensor systems. Imaging modalities ranging from UV to LWIR and combinations thereof allow for filling in the common operating picture and enhancing the situational awareness. Whether for aircrafts, vehicles, vessels or personal mounted equipment, Teledyne DALSA offers solutions to meet your requirements, optmizing perfomance, reliability and SWAP (Size, Weight and Power).

 
 

Threat Detection

Teledyne DALSA's non-visible imaging products can be applied to threat detection and threat localization sensors, serving as reliable inputs for a threat warning and countermeasure systems. For example, UV sensors can be used to detect the gaseous portion of the muzzle flash while IR sensors can be used to detect thermal profiles of propelled incoming projectiles. Teledyne DALSA can provide ensembles of several coupled cameras to provide a real time bearing on incoming threats.

 
 

Night Vision and Enhanced Vision

Utilizing several bands in the non-visible spectrum can enhance the visibility under low light and poor visibility conditions. For application like Helmet mounted cameras, Teledyne DALSA can provide un cooled OEM solutions that provide the best possible performance, given the Size, Weight and Power requirements. Teledyne DALSA most recent camera technologies allow for on board image processing and 'smart' features that reduce the data, while enhancing the information. This allows for transferring the imagery obtained from field deployed personnel over a wireless link, with limited bandwidth, to enhance the Common Operational Picture.