The value proposition for Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) includes capabilities beyond standard passive, low-noise imaging. Sensors Unlimited Inc. (SUI), a Raytheon Technologies Company, has expanded its multi-mode tracking (MMT) portfolio with the development of two new solutions, each of which offers laser range finding (LRF) capability. The SWIR Pocket Scope-MMT (SPS-MMT) sets the gold standard for asynchronous laser pulse detection (ALPD) and low-noise passive imaging, internally dubbed MMT, in a SWIR hand-held solution. SUI’s expanded portfolio now includes a variant of that product with an embedded LRF so that the warfighter can simultaneously, image, track and decode any laser designators, and determine the distance to any targets in the same scene of interest. Additionally, SUI has developed an HD version of that capability set. Performance results of each solution will be described herein.
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