The Short-Wave Infrared(SWIR) camera utilizes the 0.9–1.7 μm band to deliver clear, high-resolution images in fog, haze, and other low-visibility conditions, optimized for surveillance and detection in military, security, disaster, and industrial applications.
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Short-Wave Infrared(SWIR) Camera is an imaging device that detects reflected light in the 0.9–1.7 μm wavelength range.
Compared to visible light, SWIR enables longer-distance observation and provides high-resolution imagery even in degraded visual environments, such as fog, haze, or dust, where conventional visible cameras cannot operate effectively.
These capabilities are realized through the use of InGaAs sensors, offering precise detection and surveillance that are unattainable with visible-light imaging.
Accordingly, SWIR cameras serve as an advanced imaging solution not only for military, security, and disaster response applications, but also for industrial inspection and research fields.
Compared to visible light, SWIR enables longer-distance observation and provides high-resolution imagery even in degraded visual environments, such as fog, haze, or dust, where conventional visible cameras cannot operate effectively.
These capabilities are realized through the use of InGaAs sensors, offering precise detection and surveillance that are unattainable with visible-light imaging.
Accordingly, SWIR cameras serve as an advanced imaging solution not only for military, security, and disaster response applications, but also for industrial inspection and research fields.

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