Extreme CCTV introduces thermal and CCD camera for military applications
June 9, 2008
BURNABY, British Columbia, 9 June 2008. Extreme CCTV Inc. in Burnaby, British Columbia, is introducing the Moondance dual-spectra ruggedized PTZ camera for military applications. The camera's thermal and charged-coupled device (CCD) sensors are for threat detection and identification.
BURNABY, British Columbia, 9 June 2008.Extreme CCTV Inc. in Burnaby, British Columbia, is introducing the Moondance dual-spectra ruggedized PTZ camera for military applications. The camera's thermal and charged-coupled device (CCD) sensors are for threat detection and identification.
The Moondance camera has a 50-millimeter thermal imager for covert detection surveillance from as far away as 7,380 feet, while a CCD sensor with an 18x or 36x zoom module delivers identification-level video.
Incorporating a 320-degree tilt, the Moondance camera enables viewing directly above and below the camera. A brushless motor with presets to less than 0.08 degrees enables precise target tracking.
Featuring an IP67/NEMA 4X-rated housing, the camera is for important defense applications. For more information contact Extreme CCTV online at www.ExtremeCCTV.com.
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