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16 October 2007 Electro-optics technology for a new generation of military and law enforcement small equipment
C. Giunti, A. Cocchi, R. Bardazzi, L. Calamai, M. Sabatini, E. Torniai, M. Livi, C. Toccafondi, M. Maestrini, N. Santini
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Proceedings Volume 6737, Electro-Optical and Infrared Systems: Technology and Applications IV; 673707 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.737684
Event: Optics/Photonics in Security and Defence, 2007, Florence, Italy
Abstract
In the framework of a modernization program, supported by Italian Army, Galileo Avionica (a Finmeccanica company) has developed a family of small equipments based on suites of electro-optics sensors. These modules, designed and built by GA, range from uncooled V0x 25 micron thermal imagers, small and very compact laser rangefinders, CMOS Visible sensors to the last generation of colour OLED microdisplay based visual units. All the EO assemblies are integrated to form very small and lightweight Integrated Sight, a Multi Function Target Locator, and Dynamic Aiming System. Even if the equipments have been developed for military applications many other applications such as law enforcements or surveillance can be envisaged.
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C. Giunti, A. Cocchi, R. Bardazzi, L. Calamai, M. Sabatini, E. Torniai, M. Livi, C. Toccafondi, M. Maestrini, and N. Santini "Electro-optics technology for a new generation of military and law enforcement small equipment", Proc. SPIE 6737, Electro-Optical and Infrared Systems: Technology and Applications IV, 673707 (16 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.737684
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Thermography

Laser range finders

Visualization

Electronics

Nonuniformity corrections

CMOS sensors

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