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Xenics offers affordable airborne gimbals for Latin America at FIDAE in Chile

camera combination for demanding aerial security applications. The Pumair-170 micro-gimbal for aerial surveillance will be exhibited at the Xenics booth at Hall F, Booth F30 at the Belgium pavilion hosted by BSDI (Belgium Security & Defense Industry).

Longwave infrared cameras ideal for day and night vision

The Xenics Pumair airborne systems are designed for coast guard and border patrol, police and other authorities, who must operate and source their equipment under severe budget constraints. These systems are based on a combination of a high definition color and longwave (LWIR) infrared camera.

LWIR cameras are ideal for the detection and tracking of thermal events, whereas visible cameras can provide color information and better recognize real-time situations. A wide choice of zoom, single and multiple field of view lenses make the Pumair systems the ideal choice for any rotary or fixed wing aircraft pilot and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operator.

The benefits are many and include that the high performance dual sensor systems are suitable for any light and varying weather conditions, are compact and light-weight, cost-effective and provide real-time remote detection with classification of thermal and non-thermal abnormalities that deserve attention from the appropriate authorities.

Pumair-170 two-axis stabilized micro-gimbal

The Xenics Pumair-170 for fixed and rotary wing aircraft is an affordable two-axis gyro-stabilized microgimbal for aerial surveillance. The multi-sensor gyro-stabilized gimbal airborne system can be nose- or sidemounted, on a helicopter, a small, slow flying sports plane or unmanned vehicle (UAV/UVS). It has a highly

sensitive uncooled microbolometer camera in the range of 8 to 14 μm, in combination with a high-definition color camera.

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