
VGA EO/IR Camera (GIMBAL)
Ultra-Compact Gimbal EO/IR System
Lightweight design (150g including control module) with 33 × 46 × 37mm form factor, ideal for UAV an
Dual-Sensor Integration
VGA-class thermal imager (640×480, 8–12μm) + 2MP visible EO camera (1920×1080), supporting zoom and
Customizable Optics
Fixed-focus or zoom configurations with HFOV options (thermal 32°, EO 30°/60°), tailored to mission
Rugged & Reliable
Wide operating temperature range (–20°C to +55°C), IP-rated durability, suitable for harsh environme
A gimbal type EO/IR system with an integrated Edge AI board, ultra-compact and customizable to customer needs. It features a VGA class IR camera and EO/IR modules with 2-8M visible cameras.
Thermal Camera Spectral Range :
Uncooled 8 to 12 μm
Thermal Camera Resolution :
640 × 480 (VGA)
Thermal Camera HFOV :
32°
Thermal Camera NETD :
≤ 50 mK
Color Camera Resolution :
1920 × 1080 (Full HD, 2MP)
Color Camera HFOV :
30°, 60°
Zoom :
Digital Zoom Support
Operating Temperature :
-20°C ~ +55°C
Size (W × H × L) :
33 × 46 × 37 (mm)
Weight :
150 g ± 5 g (with control module)
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A compact EO/IR gimbal camera system designed for UAVs, unmanned surface vehicles, and defense platforms. The system integrates a VGA-class LWIR thermal imager and a high-resolution EO camera within a stabilized gimbal, ensuring reliable performance in diverse environmental conditions. Optimized for ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) missions, the system provides detection, recognition, and identification (DRI) capabilities with low-SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) characteristics.

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