ASTROHN Technology Ltd has successfully tested a new sample of a multispectral thermal imaging camera for the Navy Parade

ASTROHN Technology Ltd has successfully tested a new sample of a multispectral thermal imaging camera for the Navy Parade

In July 26-27, 2017, ASTROHN Technology Ltd tested a multispectral thermal imaging camera for the Black and Barents Sea seaports protection.

The Interagency Commission adopted a sample of the product and recommended it for mass production. The characteristics of a multispectral camera significantly exceed existing foreign analogues due to the use of not only the thermal imaging and visible radiation spectrum, but also active-pulse observation technology. This technology allows observation and recognition of objects in dense fog and evaporation from the water surface at distances of up to 8 km. The combination of these technologies into a single complex made it possible for the first time in the world not only to detect sea targets in dense fog, but also to recognize and identify the ship’s side numbers.