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Product Description
Shipborne Photoelectric Tracking/Monitoring/Forensics System is mainly composed of two parts: detection equipment and display-and-control equipment (see Figure 1). The former consists of a daylight camera, uncooled thermal imager, servo system, stabilizing rotating platform and laser illuminator; the latter is composed of a PC, LCD screen, controller, recorder, input and output interfaces, etc. The detection equipment (i.e. outdoor photoelectric observing equipment) is installed on the top deck of a warship and the display-and-control equipment is installed inside the warship cabin.
(A)Detection Equipment (B) Display-and-Control Equipment
Figure 1 Shipborne Photoelectric Tracking/Monitoring/Forensics System
During the daytime, the system observes, monitors and searches targets via the high performance color CCD photographing system. At night, it searches and observes targets via the thermal infrared imaging system. A laser illuminator is also employed to shine the target enabling the system to detect, track and recognize the target(s) in a certain oceanic area.
This system adopts the advanced gyro-stabilized technology and PC-based control technology. It can effectively isolate the warship sinkage, roll and pitch. The system can monitor, search and track the oceanic environment, oceanic resources, targets in air and on sea, and digitally record the evidence day and night.
Application
This shipborne Photoelectric Tracking/Monitoring/Forensics System can be applied to various circumstances including frontier patrol, coastal patrol and coastal rescue. It can be installed on a variety of ships, such as maritime patrol ship, fishery administration ship, customs guard vessel, ocean surveillance ship, high-speed rescue ship, high-speed passenger ship and salvage vessel.
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